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ABSTRACT THE Commonwealth Fund of New York is offering in 1949 a number of fellowships for British subjects to study in the United States for one year. Twenty such fellowships will be


available to British subjects between twenty-three and thirty-five years of age, who are graduates of a university of the United Kingdom or who have studied in one, having previously


graduated from a university of Australia, New Zealand or South Africa. In addition there are three fellowships for candidates holding permanent positions in the higher ranks of the Civil


Service of Great Britain, and five more fellowships for those in Government service in the Commonwealth. The emolument consists of a total grant of approximately 950 dollars with an


allowance of 200 dollars a month plus free travel to and from the United States. Applications must be submitted by February 1, 1949, and full details may be obtained from the Secretary of


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