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Applications for the new James Bryant Conant Scholarship for study in Germany are due by March 1, Dean Leighton announced yesterday.
The scholarship, established by the Class of 1928 in honor of former President Conant, now U.S. High Commissioner in Germany, provides a stipend of $2500 every other year to University students for study in Germany. In alternate years, a German student will receive the award for study here.
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