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nature 161, 1006-1007 (26 June 1948) | doi:10.1038/1611006g0
Commonwealth Fund Fellowships
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THE list of awards of Commonwealth Fund Fellowships tenable by British graduates in American universities for one year, beginning September 1948, includes the following: E. R. Andrew, Christ's College and Pembroke College, Cambridge, to Harvard University, in physics; J. R. G. Bradfield, Trinity College, Cambridge, to the College of Medicine, University of Illinois, in biology; S. L. Bragg, Trinity College, Cambridge, to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in engineering; Dr. Archibald Brown, University of Glasgow and Trinity College, Cambridge, to Yerkes Observatory, University of Chicago, in astronomy; Dr. C. A. Bunton, University College, University of London, to the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, in biochemistry; Dr. G. M. Carstairs, University of Edinburgh, to Cornell University, in cultural anthropology; R. B. Hunter, University of Edinburgh, to Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, in medicine; Dr. D. O. Jordan, University of London and University College, Nottingham, to Princeton University, in chemistry; A. M. Macbeath, Queen's University, Belfast, and Clare College, Cambridge, to Princeton University, in mathematics; G. D. S. MacLellan, Pembroke College, Cambridge, to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in mechanical engineering; J. H. Paterson, St. Catharine's College, Cambridge, to the University of Wisconsin, in geography; S. V. Perry, University of Liverpool and Trinity College, Cambridge, to the School of Medicine, University of Rochester, in physiology; R. W. Riddell, University of London, to Duke University, in medicine; Dr. G. A. Smart, University of Durham and University of Bristol, in medicine; I. G. Stewart, University of St. Andrews, to the University of Chicago, in economics; Dr. Alwyn Williams, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, and University of Cambridge, to the National Museum, Washington, D.C., in geology. The following have been appointed to Commonwealth Fund Fellowships tenable by candidates from the Home Civil Service: Philip Allen, Queens' College, Cambridge, of the Home Office; R. E. L. Cleaver, New College, Oxford, of the Ministry of Fuel and Power; T. D.
