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SHELDON FELLOWSHIPS ARE GIVEN TO ELEVEN

Nine Men to Study in Europe; One to Work in South America and One in United States

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Ten graduate students and an instructor in Economics at Harvard have been awarded Sheldon travelling fellowships totalling $13,600 for the coming academic year, for study in Europe, South America and the United States.

These fellowships were established in 1909 by the bequest of Mrs. Amey Scheldon in memory of her husband.

The awards are as follows: For study in South America: David E. Davis, 4G, of Wilmotte, Illinois. For study in Europe; Roderio H. Davison 2G., of Auburn, New York; Earl M. Farnham 1G.S.D., of Wilder, Verment; Barnaby C. Kenncy 3G., of West Hartford, Connecticut; Jesse F. King 3G., of Ojat, California; Willard A. Smith 2G., of Teledo. Ohio; Arthur F. Stocker 5G., of Farge North Dakota; Arthur Sasthmary 2G., '37, of Quicy; Lesile C. Tihany 2G., of Cambridge; Smith Oathavine's, Ontarjo. For study in the United States; Seth Hammond Instructor in Economics and Tutor.

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