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Nine Men Elected to Junior Fellow Group, Get 3 Years of Study

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Nine newly elected Junior Fellows in the Society of Fellows of Harvard University are starting a full time, three-year program of scholarship and research, free from the restrictions of a formal degree program.

The men are: Geoffrey D. Bush '50, of Cambridge; Robert P. Davis '47, of Dorchester, Mass; Burton S. Dreben '50; Abraham Klein of Cambridge; James A. Kritzeck of Saint Cloud, Minn.; Gordon J. F. MacDonald '50, of Cambridge; Paul C. Mangelsdorf, Jr. of Cambridge; George C. Soulis of Athens, Greece; and William H. Telfer of Portland, Oregon.

The Society of Fellows was established in 1933 from a gift of A. Lawrence Lowell '77, former President of Harvard.

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