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Four American students will receive Henry Fellowships enabling them to study at Cambridge or Oxford Universities during 1952-53, trustees of the Charles and Julia Henry fund announced yesterday.
Recent graduates and '52 graduates, either men or women, may apply for the fellowships. Each of the four students selected for the fellowships will receive 650 pounds.
Applications to the fellowships must be submitted by January 15, 1952, to the Secretary to the Corporation of the University.
American trustees of the Henry Fund include President Conant, Dean Bender, David W. Bailey '21, Secretary to the Corporation, and President A. Whitney Griswold of Yale.
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