Show Fifteen to Apply For in Engineer School Students From Many I ISales States Sales Try For Honor More than fifteen candidates coming from twelve states scattered scatter scatter- ed all over ov r the union have already applied for the annual year one-year fellowships awarded by the Utah Engineering Engineering- Experiment Station at the University to college graduates graduates graduates ates who have had the proper training in mining metallurgy or chemistry Among the states represented represented represented rep rep- resented are Kentucky New York Idaho Pennsylvania Oregon Utah Ohio South Dakota Colorado South Carolina Arizona and Michigan Several foreign students students students stu stu- stu- stu dents through the medium of the secretary of the student Bureau of International Education have also applied The fellowships usually five depending depending depending de de- de- de pending on the financial condition are maintained by the Stations Station's department of Mining and Metallurgical Metallurgical Metallurgical Metal Metal- Research in i o operation with the Intermountain Experiment Experiment Experiment ment Station of the United States Bureau of Mines Each grant al allows allows allows al- al lows for an income of beginning beginning beginning be be- ginning July 7 and ending June 6 of the next year At the end of this time a Masters Master's degree is given giyen pending sanction by a board of examiners Since t the c coming scholarships are to be granted in teaching they will run two years More applications are expected by Dr D. D A. A Lyon director of the station Benefit Beneficiaries aries of the will probably le be minted nam mint named named ed after April 15 Four graduate students present holders of these scholarships will ill receive their this June They are Otto Duke fuel research research research re re- re- re search C. C M. M Dice metallurgy H H. R. R Bradford metallurgy and J. J R. J.-R. R. R Aho mining engine engineering ring |