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THE American Telephone and Telegraph Company, which founded the Frank B. Jewett fellowships for research in the physical sciences three years ago to commemorate the retirement of it's eminent vice-president in charge of development and research, has announced seven awards for 1947-48. The purpose of the fellowships is to stimulate and assist research in the fundamental physical sciences, and particularly to provide the holders with opportunities for individual growth and development as creative scientific workers. The awards carry an annual stipend of 3,000 dollars to the holder and 1,500 dollars to the institution at which the recipient elects to do research. The awards are designedly post-doctorate, and only those who have recently received their doctorates or who are about to receive them are normally considered.
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Frank B. Jewett Fellowships : Awards. Nature 159, 397 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/159397b0
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