Abstract
THE following Commonwealth Fund Fellowships, among others, tenable by British graduates in American Universities for the two years beginning September 1934, have recently been awarded: R. N. Arnold (Glasgow and Sheffield) to the University of Illinois, in engineering; Stewart Bates (Glasgow and Edinburgh), to Harvard University, in economics; J. H. Brown (Glasgow and Oxford), to the University of California, in philosophy; Philip Chantler (Manchester) to Harvard University, in economics; C. J. M. Fletcher (Oxford) to the University of California, in chemistry; E. N. Fox (Cambridge), to the University of Michigan, in engineering; E. G. Hancox (Liverpool and Imperial College of Science and Technology), to the University of Arizona, in geology; Joseph McGinn (Armstrong College, Newcastle), to Harvard University, in business administration; F. G. W. Smith (Imperial College of Science and Technology), to Princeton University, in zoology; A. D. Thackeray (Cambridge), to the California Institute of Technology, in astrophysics; J. C. Trevor (Oxford), to Northwestern University, in anthropology; A. G. M. Weddell (St. Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College), to the University of Rochester, in medicine; Shaun Wylie (Oxford), to Princeton University, in mathematics.
Article PDF
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
[News and Views]. Nature 133, 769 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133769a0
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/133769a0