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Forty-five fellowships have been granted for the coming academic year by the Radcliffe College Graduate School, Dean Bernice Brown Cronkite announced yesterday.
Grants have been made to students from 12 states and three foreign countries including Germany, Australia and Canada.
The graduate students will work for advanced degrees in 22 departments of Harvard University with which Radcliffe is academically affiliated. The Radcliffe Graduate School, the largest Graduate School for women in the country, is currently raising $300,000 to complete the financing for a Graduate Quadrangle which will house students from all over the world.
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