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3 Grads Win Grants For Studies in Rome

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Three graduate students won fellowships to the American Academy in Rome, James K. Smith, president of the Academy, announced yesterday. Richard E. Baringer 3D was awarded a fellowship in architecture; Donald F. Brown 2G and Philip F. Wooby 2G received grants for classical studies.

Ten fellowships in all were awarded in the United States, each valued at $3,000 in travel allowance, free residence at the Academy, and stipend for a year.

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