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"One of Harvard's greatest needs is for more first-year graduate fellowships," Leonard Carmichael, outgoing president of Tufts told the Harvard Foundation for Advanced Study and Research at its annual luncheon in Harkness Quadrangle yesterday.

Calling for more intelligent men past their college years, he said selection procedures must be improved. He also refuted the arguments that scientific tests were not just standards.

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