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THE following appointments, among others, to Commonwealth Fund fellowships tenable by British graduates in American universities for the two years beginning September, 1937, have been made: Dr. J. B. Bateman, King's College, London, and University of Cambridge, to the University of Pennsylvania, in biophysics; D. M. Douglas, University of St. Andrews, to the University of Minnesota, in medicine; J. A. Downes, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, to the University of California, in zoology; Dr. R. N. Jones, University of Manchester, to Harvard University, in chemistry; N. F. McGrath, University College, Oxford, to the University of Chicago, in political science; Wilfred Merchant, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in engineering; Dr. Arthur Porter, University of Manchester, to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in physics; H. O. Puls, University of Reading, to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in physics; Dr. F. D. Richardson, University College, London, to Princeton University, in chemistry; Dr. B. V. Rollin, Wadham College, Oxford, to the University of California, in physics; J. D. Spillane, University of Wales, to Columbia University, in medicine; B. D. White, Queen's College, Oxford, to the University of Minnesota, in economics; D. M. de R. Winser, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, to Yale University, in physiology.
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Commonwealth Fund Fellowships. Nature 139, 920–921 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139920e0
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