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Announcement was made yesterday by the Harriet Newell Lowell Society for Dental Research, which is the student research organization of the Harvard Dental School, of the award of seven fellowships and two medals in recognition of distinctive work.
The recipients of the fellowships in the Society were Dr. H. I. Tsang, graduate student during 1930-1931; Dr. H. C. Trimble, assistant professor of Biological Chemistry; Dr. M. F. Yates, instructor in Operative Dentistry; Dr. P. K. Losch, Instructor in Operative Dentistry; and the following students: H. B. Seyfarth '32, of Boston, C. T. Nelson '32, of Providence, Rhode Island; and T. W. Atwood '32, of Durham, North Carolina. The Harriet Newell Lowell Medal for Distinctive Work in Research was awarded to Dr. David Weisberger '30, now engaged in research work at the Yale Medical School, and to H. B. Seyfarth '32, president of the Society this year.
Officers of the Society for next year are as follows: president, D. E. Hunn '33, of Troy, New York; vice-president, R. W. Lawrence '33, of Manchester, New Hampshire; secretary, Louis Krell '34, of Brooklyn, New York; treasurer, Frank A. Nemec '34, of Cleveland, Ohio.
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