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Five graduate students will receive Fulbright awards for 1953-54, it was announced yesterday.
Reginald H. Phelps '30, chairman of the Harvard Fulbright Committee, announced that the following will receive the awards.
George F. Conley, Jr. 3GSD of Plattsburg, New York, and 358 Harvard Street, will study at the University of Paris; Howard E. Goldfarb 3L of Washington, Pennsylvania, and Story Hall, at the University of Grenoble; Aram J. Kevorkian 3L of Philadelphia and 22 Wendell Street, at the University of Strasbourg.
Walter S. Rothschild 3L of New York City and 37 Mellon Street, at the University of Paris; and Jacob B. Robbins 3GSD, at the Technical College, Delft.
Dean Phelps said he expects it will be some time before other students who have been notified that they are being considered will receive final word.
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