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Harvard snagged five of 270 Guggenheims fellowship awards for 1962. Win of grants for scholarly and scientific research: Edmund I. Gordon, follow of the American Schools of Oriental Research, who will study the history of the ancient Middle East based on cuneiform tablets excavated at Hi-Amarna, Egypt; Robert W. Meevs, assistant professor of Music, musical compositions General A. Halten, assistant professor of Applied Mathematics, automatic information storage and retrieval; Jack M. Stein, producer of German, relation between text and musical setting in 18th and 19th century German song; and Frank H. Westheimer, Morris Loeb Professor of of Chemistry, phosphate enters
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