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The University has elected eight young scientists and scholars as Junior Fellows of Harvard's Society of Fellows. The eight will receive the facilities necessary for their studies and stipends of $3500 to $5500 a year.
Named were: David G. Boulware, now at the University of California, who will study theoretical physics; Jared M. Diamond '58, Trinity College, Cambridge, physiology; Joseph F. Fletcher '57, at the GSAS, Far Eastern languages; Arthur Freeman '59, at the GSAS, English and Continental literary history.
Also elected: Werner L. Gundersheimer, at Paris, history; Roald Hoffmann, at the GSAS, chemical physics; Eric Martin '58, at the Graduate School of Design, theatre architecture; and Peter Temin, at M.I.T., economics.
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