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Walsh Receives Award to Find Collective Bargaining Data

Dow's Fellowship for History Makes Total of $5800

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John Raymond Walsh, instructor in economics and Sterling Dow '25 were awarded fellowships totalling $5800 during the summer. Dr. Walsh will devote the period of his fellowship to assembling and analyzing case studies of collective bargaining while the money received with the Woodbury Lowery Fellowship received by Dow must be applied to research in historical archives.

Dr. Walsh received his award from the Werthiem endowment of $100,000 which was established in 1923. The Lowery fellowship was founded in 1910 by the Duke and Duchess of Arcos in memory of the brother of the Duchess.

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