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International Relations Grants Established

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Fellowships for graduate study in the field of international relations have recently been established at the University in memory of Ray Atherton '05, career diplomat and the first U.S. Ambassador to Canada.

Atherton's family established the fellowships to assist students interested in working for good will and understanding among nations. They are open to any student doing advanced work in any phase of international relations.

Charles S. Maier '60 received the first Ray Atherton Fellowship, and is studying modern European history at the University.

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