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The American-Scandinavian Foundation will give several scholarships, probably six, ranging in value from $250 to $500, to American students wishing to study in Norway, Sweden, or Denmark during the year 1915-16. There are also several secretaryships open to students coming from Scandinavian families, the work of which is to be done in the summer. A scholarship of $400 is open to any college student who secures 500 new subscriptions for the "American-Scandinavian Review." For detailed information students should address the Secretary, American-Scandinavian Society, 25 West 45th street, New York N. Y.
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