16 SCHOLARS IN AREA GET FELLOWSHIPS

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April 26, 2000
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April 28, 1958
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Release 2000/05/24: CIA-RIAPR5~09%1 000400010005 4 A 16 Scholars Area Get Fellowships " )Maryland winners and their trict and Maryland are ainonglfields of study follows: 322 recipients of fellowships i Rudolf Allers, Georgetown Uuiver- for 1958, the Guggenheim Me-I,sity, studies of political conduct; John morial Foundation announced yesterday in New York. The fellowships are award- ed to men and women who have demonstrated high capa- city for original research and artistic creativity. Scholars and artists in all fields of 'knowledge are eligible. The Foundation was estab- United States Senator from, Colorado, Simon Guggenheim, and by Mrs. Guggenheim in . . memory of a son, John Simon i Universiay of Maryland, statir5ical me- 1922. This year's awards total Benlamin Arthur Quarles, Morgan $1,412,000. State College, role of the Negro in the he list of the District and American Revolution; Franco Rasetti, Johns Hopkins University, spectra of ionized gases; John Sampson Toll, University of Maryland, analytic struc- ture of quantum field, t)eories; Emil Henry White, Johns Hopkiti's Univer- sity, protein components of skeletal muscles; John Howard Young, Johns Hopkins University, history and cul ture of the Athenian State, end John Irving White. University of Maryland School of Medicine, protein components sits, transmission of Greek philosophy to the West; Svend Frederiksen, Catho- lic Universtay, studies of Eskimo be- liefs; Gen. Washington Platt, USA (ret.), strategic intelligence in rela- tion to national security; Howard Har- old Seliger, National Bureau of Stand- ards, effects of radiation on biolumin- escent materials, Christian'Boehmer Anfinsen Jr., Na tional Heart Institute, nature of the active center of ribonuelease; Emanuel Epstein, Department of Agriculture. movement of inorganic ions into and through the roots of higher plants; Robert Elston Fullerton, University of; Maryland, theory of continuous sur-~ faces;- Frederic Chapin Lane, Johns' lished in 1025 by the late Hopkins University, economic history of Venice; Elliott Waters Montroll. Approved For Release 2000/05/24: CIA-RDP75-00001 R000400010005-8