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Two fellowships, endowed this year at the University by the Studebaker Corporation of American connection with the Albert Russel Erskine Bureau for Street Traffic Research, have been awarded to graduate students from California, according to announcement made by Dr Miller McClintock, Director of the Bureau in the Department of Government at Harvard.
Granville Dulse, graduate of the University of California in 1925, and last year special investigator for the street traffic survey in Chicago, as holder of one fellowship, is undertaking a nation wide study of the organization and function of police courts especially in connection with their handling of traffic problems.
Maxwell Haisey, who graduated from the University of California last year will make a study of the relation between traffic problems and the movement for the decentralization of the retail business.
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