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Dr. E. A. Sharp '22, has been granted the Alexander Brown Coxe Memorial Fellowship at Yale University for research work in immunology and pathology, it was announced recently.
The Coxe Fellowship has just been established at Yale and this year marks its first award. It brings a yearly remuneration of $2,500.
Dr. Sharp, after graduating from Harvard in 1922, attended Johns Hopkins University for three years, receiving his M.D. degree at the end of that time. In 1927, he acquired an M.S. degree at Yale, specializing in the study of anti-toxins and serums to produce immunity from disease. He will continue in this work under the provisions of the Fellowship grant.
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