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A federal grant of $154,544 has been awarded to the Forsyth School for Dental Hygiene, Herbert Shaw, director of Medical Information, announced yesterday. The money will be used to help construct a two-story research building.
John B. Macdonald, director of the School, said yesterday that the grant will enable the expansion of a post-doctorate program in Oral Biology, undertaken jointly with the University.
"It will also create added research facilities for professors at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine," he added.
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