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Radcliffe will offer a fellowship for advanced research in genetics or mental health for the academic year 1950-51.
The Helen Putnam award, carrying a stipend of $2800 a year, is open to women scholars who have obtained their doctorate. Applicants must submit a plan of research with preference given to those whose research is already in progress.
Dean Bernice Brown Cronkhite of the Radcliffe graduate school is chairman of the committee on awards. Committee members include President Jordan and Professors Gordon W. Allport, Arlie V. Bock, Stanley Cobb, '10, Alden B. Dawson, Leigh Hoadley, Karl Sax, and Edwin B. Wilson '99.
This year marks the sixth time that Radcliffe has offered the Helen Putnam fellowship. Applications should be returned to the Secretary of the Graduate School, Radcliffe, before April 1.
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