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Fellowship Offered

APR 01, 1950
Bryn Mawr
Physics Today

Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa., has announced that the Helen Schaeffer Huff Memorial Research Fellowship in Chemistry or Physics is available for 1950–51. Candidates must be women who hold a doctor’s degree or who have otherwise demonstrated their ability for research. Preference will be given to a candidate whose research field lies along the borderline between chemistry and physics. The stipend is $2000. Announcement is also made of the Lillia Babbitt Hyde Foundation Scholarship applications for a first year of graduate work in biology, chemistry, or physics, at a stipend of $1000. Further information and application blanks may be secured from the dean of the graduate school.

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