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Winners of Mit Court and outstanding work In Iaw'cUsa sward
have been given law book donated
Approximately 500 younf "iclen by leading law book publishers
tiU" will stage a cln fair in
Charles L. Calk wen two prlie
the Student Union Ballroom from
11 a m. to 3 p m. tomorrow.
and ('. (llhon Dewnlng Jr. won
Members of the Kentucky Jun- four prlie fer ouUtanding work
ior Academy of Science, holding in elaines.
their annual spring convention
William K. Blvin. Wayne J Carwill convene on tht University
roll. C. Richard Doyle. Luther
excampus for the purpose of
changing ideas, and showing prod- House. Robert R. A. Humphrey.
Monroe Jt .q
Jame 1vK Edwin
ucts of their work.
Eugene C. Roemele. Marvin W.
Their exhibits will fce sel up In
Mont)oy. and Stewart
the Ktudent I n ion Ballroom and Buit. J.
Yussman on one prte each for
will be epen to the public
There will be exhibits by group outstanding work in rlases
and by Individuals, and those
Judged best will be awarded prises.
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The Academy will meet In genHEADQUARTERS
eral session In the University
twice during
"I School Auditoriumhave a speaker
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There will also be a discussion
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Receive
Fellowships
Four, students
two English
scholars, a mathematician and a
physicist
have been awarded
$1,800 fellowships for a year's study
at UK lr their respective fields.
The new fellowships are being
provided by the Kentucky Research
Foundation. Announcement of the
grants was made Jointly this week
by Vice President Leo M. Chamberlain, president of the Research
Foundation, and pr. Lyle R. Dawson, acting dean of the Graduate

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Recipients of the awards follow:
Thomaa B. Gentry of .Danville,
English; William LL Snedegar Jr.
of Lexington, physics; William J.
Sowder of Roanoke, Va., English; .
and John Bond Wells of Lexington,
mathematics.
Gentry holds an A.B. degree
from Centre College and an M.A.
drgree from UK. Snedegar received both the A.B. and M.S. degrees
from West Virginia University.
Sowder was awarded the U.S. de 12
gree by Virginia Polytechnic Insti- luie arm tne M.A. degree by the
Tniversity of Virginia. Wells holds
both B.S. and M.S. decrees from

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Newly elected Young Men's Christian Association officers are, seated
I left to right), Don Clark, president
and John Davis, vice president.
Standing are Olson Huff, secretary and Sherlock Noll, treasurer. The
four will be installed the first week in May.

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language teachers, Dr. Jonah W.
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will attend a con- this week-en- d
ference on International Legal
Studies at Institutions in Southern
Regions of the United States.
This conference will be held at
Duke University and is sponsored
by the Ford. Foundation.
Dr. Vandenbosch will preside at
this afternoon's session. His topic
will be "Instruction and Research
on Matters Relating to Inter- -'
.national Organizations."

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T. George Harris, member of the
Chicago news service office for
Life magazine, visited the campus
recently.. Harris attended UK as
an undergraduate student before
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