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Dr. William Bollay, expert in airplane design and Instructor in Aeronautics at the California Institute of Technology, and Robert W. Vose, M.I.T. graduate, have been appointed Instructors in Ap piled Mechanics at the Engineering School, it was announced yesterday.
Hollay, whose appointment is a three year one, is a specialist in wing theory and has served as consultant engineer to the Institute's Astrophysics Council on problems connected with the design of the new 200-inch telescope dome. Vose's term will run one year.
Fellowships
Awards totalling $10,800 were announced over the weekend at the Law School, Medical School, and School of Education for 1937-38. Law School Faculty Scholarship will go to Paul W. Lukenheimer, of Philadelphia, while four Chicagoans, Charles A. Bane, Raoul Berger, Maxwell Cohen, and Bernard Meltzer and B. Palmer King, of Lincoln, Nobraska, will receive Research Fellowships.
At the Medical School, the William O. Moseley Jr. Travelling Fellowship will be given to David C. Cogan, of Peabody, and the two who will receive the DeLamar Student Research Fellowships are Ferdinand F. McAllister, of Larchmont, New York, and Bernard D. Davis, of Franklin.
Recipients of School of Education scholarships will be Henry H. Callard, of Millbrook, Evan R. Collins, of Marion, Robert H. Kroepsch, of Woburn, David E. Barker, of Bangor, Maine, Ernest B. Walston, of Boston, Ray C. Bitterlich, of Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, Mary L. Hudelson, of Pomona, Kansas, and Albert G. Snow, of Blue Hill, Maine
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