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Danforth Fellows

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Three Harvard seniors have won Danforth Graduate Fellowships, it was announded yesterday. They are Peter M. Briggs '65, of Lowell House and Plymouth, Mass.; Donald G. Marshall '65, of Leverett House and South Gate, Calif.; and Miles Morgan '65, of Lowell House and Bedford, Mass.

The Fellowships include tuition and living expenses for four years of study leading to a Ph. D. Realizing "the critical national need for competent and dedicated college instructors," the Danforth Foundation hopes to encourage outstanding college graduates to pursue teaching as a career.

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