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Fellowships for a year's study abroad are being offered to college seniors and graduates for the fourth consecutive year by the Rotary Clubs Foundation.
Assistant Dean Arthur R. Borden, Jr. '39 is handling the local applications which must be filed by Monday, December 5.
The program, which is "to aid international understanding" is limited to men between the ages of 20 and 28. Applicants must have a working knowledge of the language of the country in which they want to study.
Funds are supplied to cover all the expenses for the year of study at a foreign university, which must be in a country where there are Rotary Clubs. Anyone accepted for a fellowship must agree to return to his own country at the end of his year of study and will then be expected to address Rotary groups in his community.
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