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Tate Fellowship Fund

SEP 01, 1950
Contributions welcomed
Physics Today

Word has been received that a John T. Tate Fellowship Fund has been created at the University of Minnesota and that a fellowship committee, including friends of Dr. Tate from the University and about the country, has been appointed. Details will be announced later, but in the meantime contributions are being received from Dr. Tate’s many friends. Those who wish to be included should make their checks payable to the University of Minnesota and send them to Dean T. C. Blegen, Graduate School, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 14, Minnesota.

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