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THE GRADUATE SCHOOLS

Chinese Government Representative to Work Here

Five professors of law and one representative of the Chinese government will come to Harvard during the academic year, 1929-30, to study under research fellowship, it was announced at the Law School yesterday.

John Chin Hsung Wu. who is a member of the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of China, will hold one of the three unnamed research fellowships at the Law School during the coming year. Wu received the degree of Doctor of Law from the University of Michigan in 1921.

Robert Coleman Brown '19. Assistant Professor of Law in the University of Indiana, and William Lewis Roberts, who is now Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky and Editor of the Kentucky Law Journal, will be the other two recipients of unnamed research fellowships announced for next year.

Gustavus Hill Robinson '05, a professor in the Boston University Law School, will receive the Judah Philip Benjamin Research Fellowship while James Jacques Robinson, Professor of Law at the University of Indiana will be given the Brandeis Fellowship. The Sidney Thomas Fairchild Fellowship in the Law of Railroads and Other Public Utilities will be held during the coming year by Charles Lucien Baker Lowndes, a law professor at Georgetown University.

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