Henry Fellowships, which will provide an opportunity for five American men and women to spend the 1947-48 academic year in Oxford or Cambridge Universities, are once more being offered by the Charles and Julian Henry Foundation.
The donors prefer that the selected Fellows, who will each receive a 500 pound grant, be "recent college graduates of distinction or students who will receive their bachelor's degree with distinction before June 1, 1947." Applicants must be unmarried and "prepared to devote their whole time to the objects of the Fellowship."
Each prospective Fellow must submit a definite scheme of study or research, and must file application before February 28, at 4 University Hall. Further information on the Henry Fellowships can be obtained from the Office of the Deans at University Hall.
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