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Two more June graduates have been awarded Marshall scholarships. Katherine S. Park "2 of Dunster House and Williamston majored in History here and will continue her studies at the University of London. Roger Y. Tsien '72 of South House and Livingston. N.J., majored in Chemistry and Physics and will study neurophysiology at Churchill College, Cambridge.
The Marshall Program, which the British government established in 1953 to show its gratitude for post-World War II economic assistance from the United States, annually awards 24 scholarships to American college graduates. The grants may be applied to study at any university in the British Commonwealth.
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