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FRANKFURTER ELECTED TO BOARD OF N. J. INSTITUTE

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Felix Frankfurter, Byrne Professor of Administrative Law at the Law School, was elected yesterday to the board of trustees of the Institute for Advanced Learning, which will open at Princeton, New Jersey, next October.

The Institute for Advanced Learning is a graduate school for scholars throughout the world who show indications of constructive scholastic ability, and is somewhat similar to the newly founded Society of Fellows here. Despite its location, the Institute is not connected with Princeton University. At present only the mathematics department of the Institute is functioning, and it is expected that Professor Albert Einstein will join the staff in the fall, along with numerous other men prominent in various scholastic fields.

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