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University Fellowship Holders Study Architecture in Europe

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J. V. Wilson M.Arch '13 and P. C. Knowlton M.Arch '14, winners of the Architectural Travelling Fellowships given by the University in 1916 and 1917, sailed for Europe recently to take advantage of the opportunities offered them under the scholarships which, because of the war, they were unable to take at the time they received them.

The terms of the scholarship call for a sojourn of at least a year on the continent, spent in studying the architectural works of England, France, Spain, and Italy. Accompanying them was R. H. Kettell '14 who is making a short visit to England for a study of English architecture.

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