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For an intensive study and work on problems of city planning and of traffic control, the Graduate School of City Planning and the Harvard Traffic Bureau have announced a $1200 fellowship for 1935-36.
Given by the Automobile Manufacturing Association of America, the competition for the fellowship is open to men in any department of any recognized college or university in the United States who are receiving their Bachelor's degree this spring or have done so since January 1, 1933.
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