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German Aid Grant Available for Grade

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A new Deutsche Administer Austausdhienst scholarship to any German university from Nov. 1, 1955 to July 31, 1956, is now available to graduating seniors and graduate students. The scholarship offers 2,250 German marks, which is squad to $540 at the current exchange rate.

Married students will be eligible but may not take their spouses along. Applicants are required to have a workable knowledge of the German language, and must fill out an application in German.

Applications will arrive at the University from Germany within a day or two and applicants should fill them out and hand them in to Farlow House on Quincy Street by next Monday.

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