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Outstanding graduates of colleges in Utah, Idaho, and eastern Washington will have a chance to continue their education at the Business School under the terms of five new fellowships established by Mr. and Mrs. George F. Jewett of Spokane, Washington.

The fellowships, named after Dean David of the Business School, will take care of all expenses during the two years, and will carry no obligation for repayment. However, a moral obligation to pay has ben attached, in order tion to pay has been attached, in order to permit future classes to be David Fellows.

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