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SEVENTEEN GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS AWARDED FOR STUDY NEXT YEAR

FEENBERG, PROSSOR, AND LIU TO RECEIVE PARKER AWARDS

Seventeen graduate fellowships for the academic year 1932-33 were announced at University Hall yesterday. The most outstanding of these, a Moseley Travelling Fellowship, was awarded to Dr. Ashton Graybel for study abroad next year. Three Parker Fellowships for study in the natural sciences were also announced.

Two holders of Parker Fellowships were re-appointed, for further study abroad: Eugene Feenberg, of Dallas, Texas, for study in Physics at Munich, and Gaines Liu, of Honan, China, for study in Zoology at Northeastern University, Mukden, China. Feenberg received his A.B. at the University of Texas in 1929. Liu received his A.M. at Harvard in 1931. Clifford Ladd Professor comes from the Department of Zoology at Johns Hopkins to hold a Parker Fellowship in Physiology at Harvard next fall.

A Ditson Scholarship in Music has been awarded to R. S. Angell, of Cambridge, special student in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, for the next academic year and R. S. Chamberlain, of Cambridge, a graduate of Stanford University in 1925, and A.M. from Harvard in 1929, will hold the Woodbury Lowery Fellowship in History during 1932-33.

The following 11 fellowships were awarded to students in the Medical School for 1932-33:

George Cheyne Shattuck Memorial Fellowship, M. B. Low 3M, of Bordentown, New Jersey: John Ware Memorial Fellowship, B. F. Miller 3M, of Fitchburg; Charles Eliot Ware Memorial Fellowship, F. A. Simeone 2M, of Providence, Rhode Island; Charles Sedgwick Minot Fellowship, Louis Zetzel 2M, of Chelsea; James Jackson Cabot Fellowships, H. L. Kozol 2M, of Brookline and Benjamin Alexander 2M, of Dorchester; DeLamar Research Fellowships, L. F. Bushnell 3M, of Danville, Illinios, Rolf Lium 3M, of Northfield, Minnesota, D. J. Mullane 2M, of Jamaica Plain, D. G. Friend 1M, of Missouri Valley, Iowa, and I. H. Saxe 1M, of Passaic, New Jersey.

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