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Next Saturday, December 1, is the last day on which applications for admission to candidacy for the Charles Eliot Norton Fellowship in Greek Studies will be received by Professor Charles B. Gulick, chairman of the Department of Classics. Two and one-half months later, on February 15, 1918, the theses of approved candidates must be presented to Professor Gulick.
James Loeb '88 established this scholarship as an expression of regard for Professor Norton, and in recognition of his very valuable services in behalf of classical archaeology. It is open to undergraduates and graduates of the University and of Radcliffe College, and yields a yearly income of $800.
The Fellowship will be awarded on the basis of a thesis written on some subject which the Department of Classics has approved, and on the basis of other available evidence of scholarship. The winner must agree to pursue his studies during the year of his incumbency at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, and to direct his study to the field of Greek history, literature, art, archaeology, epigraphy or topography.
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