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Nine Sheldon travelling fellowships, totalling $10,200, have been awarded to graduate students for the 1941-42 academic year.
The winners are Jesse Do Boor 2G, of Grand Rapids, Mich., philosophy; George McK. Elsey 2G, of Oakmont, Pa., history; Hans W. Gatzko 3G, of WilHamstown, Mass., history; Honry Hurwitz, Jr. 3G, of New York, N.Y., physics; James S. Kronthal 3G, of New York, N.Y., fine arts; George W. Mackey, Teaching Follow in Mathematics at Harvard, mathematics; Robert M. Smith, of Bothayres, Pa., theology; Alan S. Trueblood 2G, of Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., Romance languages and literatures; and Charles Meyer 2G, of St. Louis, Mo., Geology (for the summer of 1941).
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