The American Academy in Rome has awarded Rome Prize Fellowships to two students here. Howard Hibbard, John Thornton Kirkland Travelling Fellow, and Dorothy A. Freeman, Radcliffe 8G, will receive fellowships valued at $3,000 for one year's study in Rome.
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