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Initiating a project which will enable undergraduates to prepare themselves for public service, a $1200 fellowship has been established in memory of the late M, Fred Loewenstein '32. Under the terms of the donation, the fellowship will be granted for two year's of study, one year to be spent in the Graduate School and the other in field-work.
A committee of three has been named by the anonymous donor to administer the fellowship. These men who will receive applications for the award, are Carl J. Friedrich and Rupert Emerson '21, assistant professors of Government, and Paul M. Herzog. They have assumed the position of trustees and for the next few years will investigate the chances of enlarging the project. If the donor feels that the experiment has been successful, he is willing to enlarge his donation, one of the committee stated last night.
The year at the Graduate School will be spent in intensive preparation in fundamentals. The field work which is to give the Fellow "practical training along the lines which he wishes to pursue as his life work" will be decided at the discretion of the Committee and in accordance with the desires of the Fellow.
Applicants must have an A.B. degree or its equivalent and should not be less than 20 nor more than 25 years of age. Requests for application blanks should be addressed to Professor Friedrich at Widener 94, and must be filed before Sunday, April 15.
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