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Applicants for Fellowships In France May Consult Ford

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Students considering applying for American Field Service Fellowships, which allot $1400 to each winner to be spent in specialized study in France may consult with the chairman of the Department of Romance Languages, Professor Jeremiah D. M. Ford, at 175 Widener Library, it was announced today.

The scholarship was established shortly after the war "to provide an enduring memorial to the 127 Field Service men who gave their lives to the cause." In making available the intellectual opportunities of France, the Institute of International Education expects to strengthen the sympathy between the United States and the French nation.

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