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Fellowship in Social Ethics

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An anonymous benefactor has given $1,000 to maintain a fellowship of $500 for the years 1910 and 1911 for the promotion of special researches in social questions, the nomination to be made by the Department of Social Ethics. As the incumbent for 1909-10 of this fellowship George F. Kenngott 2G., of Lowell, Mass., has been appointed. Next year the holder of the fellowship will be Ralph E. Heilman 1G., of Ida Grove, Ia-Kenngott received his A.B. from Amherst College in 1886, and the degree of S.T.B. from Andover Theological Seminary in 1900. Heilman was graduated from Morningside College, Iowa, in 1906, and received his A.M. from North-western University the following year.

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