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Show 6C DESERET NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1973 Qhttadi Fulbright-Hay- s: QfhelfadZ . Qhelwti QZtdaed Utahns awarded Five ttahns are recipients awards for of Fulbnght-Hay- s study or teaching overseas academic during the 1973-7- versity, Logan, who will study ecology in Ireland. Also, Ray C. Hilliam, 117t Locust Lane, Provo, Brigham Young University, Provo, who will study international law m China, and Augustus F. Faust, 830 E. Three Fountains Drive, Salt Lake City, University of Utan, who will study education in Ecuador. 4 year. was announcement The made today by the Board of Foreign Scholarships in Washington, DC. The five are among 332 American graduate students and university and college faculty members selected to study or teach in 48 countries. Set him straight down the fashion fairway Dad's feet The awards are made unuer the United States educational exchange program and are given as the result of a nation- The graduate student award went to Roger L. 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