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THE Committee of Award of the Commonwealth Fund fellowships has made the following appointments, among others, to fellowships tenable by British graduates in American universities for the two years beginning September 1938. These fellowships are offered by the Commonwealth Fund of New York, of which Mr. Edward S. Harkness is president: Dr. G. H. Benham, University College, London, to the University of Wisconsin, in biochemistry ; Dr. Bernard Cannon, University of Liverpool, to Princeton University in mathematics ; A. G. Cowan, University of Glasgow, to Brookings Institution, Washington, in economics ; M. W. H. Davies, University College of North Wales, Bangor, to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in engineering ; K. J. Laidler, Trinity College, Oxford, to Princeton University, in chemistry ; E. H. Lee, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, to Stanford University, in engineering ; M. W. Lister, Oriel College, Oxford, to Harvard University, in chemistry ; J. M. Meek, University of Liverpool, to the University of California, in engineering ; H. B. Parry, Queens' College, Cambridge, University of Edinburgh, and Royal Veterinary College, London, to the University of Wisconsin, in veterinary science; E. R. Roberts, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, to the University of Minnesota, in agriculture ; H. B. Whittington, University of Birmingham, to Yale University, in geology ; P. V. Youle, University of Sheffield, to the University of California, in physical chemistry.
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Commonwealth Fund Fellowships Awards. Nature 141, 934–935 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/141934c0
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