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The Fellowships offered by the Commonwealth Fund o New York to British graduates for tenure in Amerioan universities have now been resumed after interruption by the War, and the Committee of Award has made the following appointments for 1946–47: Dr. Ronald Bentley, Imperial College of Science and Technology, University of London, to Columbia University, in chemistry; Dr. K. L. Blaxter, University of Reading, to the University of Illinois, in agriculture; Dr. A. H, Cruickshank, University of Aberdeen, to Johns Hopkins University, in medicine; Dr. C. E. Dalgliesh, Trinity College, Cambridge, to Harvard University, in chemistry; P. V. Danckwerts, Balliol College, Oxford, to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in engineering; A. B. Drought, University of Liverpool, to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in architecture; J. W. Garmany, Rhodes University College, University of South Africa, and Queen's College, Oxford, to Princeton University, in economics; G. O. Jones, Emmanuel College, Cambridge, to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in engineering; J. P. Keane, University of Wales, Cardiff, and University of London, to Harvard University, in economics, political theory and public administration; Charles Kemball, Trinity College, Cambridge, to Princeton University, in chemistry; A. M. McKelvie, University of Glasgow, to the Mayo Clinic, in medicine; F. S. Miles, University of St. Andrews, to Harvard University, in political science; D. G. Northcott, St. John's College, Cambridge, to Princeton University, in mathematics; Dr. D. J. O'Connor, Birkbeck College, University of London, to the University of Chicago, in philosophy; W. M. Ogston, New College, Oxford, to the California Institute of Technology, in engineering; D. J. Price, University of London, to the University of Pittsburg, in physics; J. H. Read, University of St. Andrews, and Emmanuel College, Cambridge, in cinematography; Cyril Reid, Imperial College of Science and Technology, University of London, to the University of California, in engineering; I. P. Watt, St. John's College, Cambridge, to the University of California, in English literature; D. H. Whiffen, St. John's College, Oxford, to Cornell University, in chemistry.
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Commonwealth Fund Fellowships Awards. Nature 158, 126–127 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/158126d0
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