BRITISH MARSHALL SCHOLARSHIPS The Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission has awarded scholarships, tenable at the institutions named, for two years from this month to the following students from the United States:
Angela Banks (Spelman College), Wolfson College Oxford - sociology. L. G. Benn (Harvard University), New College, Oxford - English. R. S. Bennink (Hope College), King's College, London - physics. Elena Berg (Cornell University), Clare College, Cambridge - biological anthropology. J. E. Bordoff (Brown University), Wadham College, Oxford - modern Middle Eastern studies. P. Chakrabarti (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign), New College, Oxford - philosophy, politics and economics. Aimee Crago (Tulane University), Clare College, Cambridge - pathology. Elizabeth Emens (Yale University), King's College, Cambridge - criminology. Amy Finkelstein (Harvard University), Magdalen College, Oxford - economics. D. Q. Fuller (Yale University), Darwin College, Cambridge - archaeology. Danielle Goodman (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), University of Edinburgh - community health.
Meredith Hale (Georgetown University), Courtauld Institute of Art, London - history of art. B. W. Hickey (Princeton University), New College, Oxford - philosophy, politics and economics. T. W. Hong (Harvard University), University College, London - microwaves and optoelectronics. S. G. Iyengar (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Girton College, Cambridge - biotechnology. V. K. Jaswal (Columbia University), University of Edinburgh - psychology. M. C. Kimmage (Oberlin College), University College, Oxford - modern history. M .S. Klinger (American University), University of Bradford - European integration. M. W. Lucianovic (Princeton University), Trinity College, Cambridge - mathematics. Sara Martin (Northwestern University), University of Warwick - drama-in-education and cultural studies. Alison Meekhof (Duke University), Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge - chemistry. D. A. Miller (Anderson University), Wadham College, Oxford - modern history and English. L. Mui (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), University College, Oxford - management studies. Julia Novy (Stanford University), University of Sussex - development studies. T. A. O. Nyong'o (Wesleyan University), University of Birmingham cultural studies. H. J. Pung (United States Military Academy, West Point), Merton College, Oxford - mathematics for industry.
S. T. Rottinghaus (Kansas State University), Trinity College, Cambridge - zoology. M. S. Ryu (Princeton University), New College, Oxford - philosophy. J. Seliga (Georgetown University), University of Leicester - urban history. C. T. Snydal (University of North Carolina), King's College, Cambridge - natural sciences. Mindy Sobota (Brown University), King's College, Cambridge - natural sciences. M. A. Suchard (University of California, Berkeley), Magdalen College, Oxford - molecular biology. Jeanni Suk (Yale University), Wadham College, Oxford - European literature. Helena Taylor (Princeton University), Trinity College, Cambridge - molecular biology. J. M. Tomasi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Peterhouse, Cambridge - mathematics. J. L. Tseng (Harvard University), University of Edinburgh - cognitive science and natural language. Maura Tumulty (Williams College) University of Edinburgh - philosophy. R. Vedanthan (Swarthmore College), Magdalen College, Oxford - human sciences. Yusi Wang (Princeton University), University of Sussex - technology and development. Deborah Wexler (Harvard University), Magdalen College, Oxford - economic and social history.
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