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A Parker fellowship for 1923-24 has just been awarded to Joseph Louis Zimmerman 4G., of San Francisco, California, who is a 1917 graduate of the University of California and who received his degree of Master of Arts at Harvard in 1922. He is to continue in Europe his study of philosophy.
The Parker Fellowships for graduate students were established in 1873 by the bequest of John Parker Jr., and the Governor and Chief Justice of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as well as the President of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences are required to concur in the opinion of the President and Fellows of Harvard as to the winner of the fellowship.
Zimmerman holds a master's degree from the University of California, received in 1918, and last year held a Thayer Fellowship at Harvard during his third year as a resident student in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. He served also as an assistant in the Department of Philosophy.
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