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RESEARCH GRANTS GO TO FACULTY MEMBERS

Awards Totaling $5,748 Made in Order That Seven Professors May Further Social Science Studies

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Additional grants totalling $5,748 to faculty members for research work were made by the Committee on Research in the Social Sciences, it was announced today. The Committee was established in 1932 to administer funds received from the Rockefeller foundation or from other sources for research in the social sciences.

The grants are to Gordon W. Allport '19 Associate Professor of Psychology, Carl J. Friedrich, Professor of Government, and associates, for research on "Public Opinion and Propaganda"; William L. Crum, Professor of Economics, for research on "Current Economic Conditions"; Carl J. Friedrich, Professor of Government, and Michael Karpovich, Assistant Professor of History, for research on "Russian Constitutional History"; Joseph B. Hubbard, Assistant Professor of Business Economics, for research on "Bond and Preferred Stock Flotations"; and Abbott P. Usher '04, Professor of Economics, to complete research on the "Early History of Banking."

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