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Fellowships with a minimum allowance of $500, amounting to $5000 in all, have been offered to graduate students in Physics, Physical Chemistry, and Electricity by the Charles A. Coffin Foundation, which was established by the General Electric Company. Graduates of any of the colleges, universities, and technical schools of the country are eligible.
The qualifications for award include the provisions that applicants must show by the character of their past work that they can pursue research work to advantage, and that they must be men who without financial assistance would be unable to continue their studies.
Applications may be made at the Dean's office.
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