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NEW SCHOLARSHIP IN MINING GEOLOGY TO BE ESTABLISHED

Stipend of $500 is Available for Work During Summer Months

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A new scholarship to be known as the Carlton Thayer Broderick Scholarship has been established recently under the Division of Geology, according to an announcement by Charles Palache, Professor in Mineralogy and Curator of the Mineralogical Museum. The award, which is one in Mining Geology, is intended primarily for Harvard students, born in the United States or Canada, who intend to do summer work. The stipend, $500 may be allotted to either one man or be divided between two for work this coming summer.

All applications for the scholarship should be sent to Palache and should reach him before April 1. Applications should give a clear outline of the work intended as well as an estimate of the expenses involved.

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