Seven young scholars have been elected Junior Fellows by the University's Society of Fellows. Each man will have three years of freedom at Harvard with full use of the University facilities for his research.
Four of the seven are currently graduate students at Harvard. Christopher W. J. Alexander 3G, will study aesthetics, and Robert L. Fulton 3G, chemical physics. Daniel S. Kemp 3G, plans to work in organic chemistry; Peter H. Stone 2G, will do research in applied mathematics.
Two of the others are teaching; Jeffrey B. Russell, (medieval history) at the University of New Mexico, and Peter A. Tasch (English literature) at Brooklyn College. The seventh student, Stephen Scheinberg, is presently a graduate student at Princeton and will study mathematics.
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