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THE Trustees of the Beit Fellowships have awarded the following fellowships for research at the Imperial College of Science and Technology, during the academic year 1935–36: Extensions of fellowships already satisfactorily held for one year to:—Dr. J. Bell, for research in fuel technology—“A spectro-graphic investigation of hydrocarbon combustion”; Dr. H. I. Stonehill, for research in chemistry—“The applicability of the modern theories of strong electro lytes due to Debye, La Mer, Bjerrum, Davies, etc., and the measurement of the E.M.F. of certain cells”; and Mr. J. R. Tillman, for research in physics on “Electron diffraction”. New fellowships for one year, renewable for a second year, to:—Mr. H. Walls, of the University of Liverpool, for an investigation of the metamorphic rocks of north-east Scotland, under Prof. P. G. H. Boswell; Mr. E. W. Hewson, of the Mount Allison University, Sackville, Canada, and the University of Toronto, for research in meteorology, more especially the detailed structure of discon tinuities between air masses as occurring in England and Canada, under Prof. D. Brunt; Mr. J. E. Carruthers, of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, for the study of primary photochemical processes and oxidation, applied to kinetics of gas reactions in general, under Prof. W. A. Bone.
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Beit Fellowships for Scientific Research. Nature 136, 139–140 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136139e0
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