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University to Get US Rubber Grant

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The United States Rubber Company has renewed its graduate fellowship in the University for 1950-51, H. H. Humphreys, Jr., president of the company, announced yesterday. The fellowships will be available for the academic year beginning July 1.

U. S. Rubber has sponsored the fellowships in ten universities for four years. Under terms of the fellowships the scholar will receive $1,200 yearly if single, or $1,800 if married. The University will get $1,000 to cover tuition and incidental expenses.

The universities will select the fellows in accordance with their established policies. Fellows will not be restricted in their choice of position after the fellowship has expired.

A fellowship, U. S. Rubber feels, is an investment in "the present 'era of Chemistry,'" Humphreys explained.

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