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Two University teaching fellows will go to Washington next November for nine months of first-hand experience on the staffs of Congressmen.

Jack I. Heller, teaching fellow at the Law School, and John S. Saloma, teaching fellow in Political Science, will join the 15 other winners of grants from the American Political Science Association. The minimum stipend of $4,500 will permit them to engage in research and discussion, and to participate in Congressional affairs.

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