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President Pusey has announced the election of seven scholars as Junior Fellows in Harvard's Society of Fellows.
Fellows receive financial support for research and an additional yearly stipend of between $4500 and $6500. They are appointed for three year periods and pursue their studies free of formal requirements.
Faculty members of any U.S. or foreign university may nominate scholars for the fellowships. A committee of ten Senior Fellows, who are Faculty members, selects the Junior Fellows on the basis of interviews and examples of nominees' work.
The new Junior Fellows are: Joel E. Cohen '65, in Mathematical Biology and Sociology; Paul Horowitz '65, in Experimental Physics; Bentley R. Layton '63, in Early Christian History and Literature; John M. Lewis '65, in American Literature.
Also, William H. Hughes, in Chemical Physics; Roy P. Mottahedeh '60, in History; and Maxime Schwartz, in Bio-chemistry and Genetics.
One present junior fellow, Michael M. Fried, in the Fine Arts, was reappointed for a one year term.
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