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The American-Scandinavian Foundation has offered a group of not more than 20 fellowships, worth $1000 apiece, to American students, preferably college graduates, for study in Scandinavian countries.
The requirements for eligibility are three-fold. The candidate must be a native of the United States, he must be capable of independent study and original research, and must submit a definite plan of study. Knowledge of a Scandinavian tongue is advisable, and necessary for those who propose to attend lecture courses.
Applications may be filed at the College Office.
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