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Fellowship Offered

APR 01, 1950
Bryn Mawr

DOI: 10.1063/1.3066861

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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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