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Show Competition Open i For Grad. Grants j The Institute of International Ed- j ucation has opened its competition for 1969-70 United States Government Govern-ment and foreign graduate grants ! for academic study or research abroad as well as professional training in the ' creative and per' i forming arts. I Dr. Jack Garlington, professor of English and campus Fulbright advisor ad-visor said the two types of grar will be available through the rounder ro-under the Fulbright-Hays Act; U. -Government Full Grants and US Government Travel Grants. Candidates who wish to apply'0' an award must be U.S. citizens ai the time of application, have bachelors degree of its equivaw before the beginning of the gr and in most cases be proficient" the language of the host coig Selections will be made on the t of academic andor pflrfessi record, the feasibility of the W : cants proposed study plan, J I uage preparation and P qualifications. For all grants P ference is given to applicant tween the ages of 20 and 35. Application forms and mj tion for the students' curren' rolled at the University o may be obtained from,j Hie Garlington, 316 Spencer Hj deadline for through the Fulbright A" October 31. 4 I |