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Grants and Awards

FEB 01, 1951
Du Pont; Armour Research Foundation; Bryn Mawr; AEC fellowships; MIT Development Program

DOI: 10.1063/1.3067156

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Seventy‐eight postgraduate fellowships for work in the physical sciences have been awarded to American universities by the Du Pont Company for the 1951–52 academic year; three of these fellowships are in physics. The fellowships provide $1,400 for a single person or $2,100 for a married person, together with an award of $1,200 to the university. Ohio State University, the University of Virginia, and Yale University have received the physics awards and will themselves select the candidates for fellowships and the choice of problems on which they are to work.

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Volume 4, Number 2

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