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AJMERICAN-SCANBINAVIAN TRAVELING FELLOWSHIPS
M e m b e r s E l e c t e d J a n u a r y 1 t o 15, 1 9 3 5
St., N e w York, Ν. Υ . , will this year award a special fellowship of 31000 for research in electrical engineering in Sweden. T h i s fellowship is n a m e d for Irving Langrnuir, winner of t h e Nobel Prize in 1932, and t h e recipient will be expected to visit D r . Langrnuir and his associates a t the General Electric Co. before leaving for Sweden. I n April t h e foundation will award to students of American birth a n u m b e r of traveling fellowships for study in various fields of science in t h e Scandinavian countries during the academic y e a r 1935-36. T h e fellowships will carry stipends of S1000 each. Graduate students and younger instructors and professors a r e especially invited t o become candidates. Wherever possible t h e papers of all applicants from one institution should be considered first b y a committee of professors i n t h a t institution a n d for warded t o t h e jury with an indication of preference. Applica tion papers, including letters of recommendation and photograph, must be filed a t the office of t h e foundation before March 15, 1935. The j u r y which makes t h e final selection is composed of college professors a n d technical experts and has as chairman Professor William Hovgaard, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Erath, William F. Herbst, Oskar Moran, William J., Jr. 1 Schulze, Kurt Walter Spitzer, Ernest F. Tiebe, Erich
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College of Physicians a n d Surgeons of Columbia University t o Robert F . Loeb and Harold A. Abramson, jointly. T h e award t o Dr. Abramson was made on the basis of his r e search o n the electrochemical reactions of blood cells, a n d is of interest because of h i s recent s u m m a r y of electrochemical prop erties of surfaces i n liquids in his recent American Chemical Society Monograph, "Electrokinetic Phenomena,'' which r e views t h e entire field of t h e subject. T h e Stevens Triennial Prize is available for award triennially to t h e person, not necessarily a graduate of the College of Physi cians a n d Surgeons, who shall submit the best essay or original research on a n y medical subject.
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Johnson, Wilfred V.
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nounced open competitive examinations for principal p h a r m a cologist, senior pharmacologist, pharmacologist, associate phar macologist, a n d assistant pharmacologist. Applications for these positions, for employment under t h e Food a n d D r u g Administration, D e p a r t m e n t of Agriculture, m u s t be o n file with the U . S. Civil Service Commission a t Washington, D. C , n o t later t h a n March 11, 1935. T h e entrance salaries range from $2600 a year for the assistant grade t o $5600 a y e a r for the principal grade, subject to a deduc tion of n o t to exceed 5 per cent during the fiscal year ending J u n e 30, 1935, as a measure of economy, a n d also to a deduction of 3.5 per cent toward a retirement annuity. Certain specified educa tion a n d experience are required. F u l l information may be obtained from t h e Secretary of t h e United States Civil Service Board of Examiners at the p o s t office or customhouse in a n y city which has a post office of the first or t h e second class, o r from the United States Civil Service Cornrnission, Washington, D . C.
Emanations T H E ALPHABET T h e Alphabet looks good in soup. I t gives t h e stuff some texture. I t s usefulness in G o v ' m e n t , though, Is open t o conjecture. T h e Alphabet looks good in print. T h e letters fit together T o spell out words that give t h e news Of murders a n d t h e weather. T h e Alphabet, when we were small, Impressed on wooden blocks, Impressed itself upon our minds W i t h m i n i m u m of shocks. B u t now we're grown, b o t h old and wise, Well bruised b y Life's h a r d knocks, W e pray this Alphabet won't throw T h e G o v ' m e n t on t h e rocks. H A R R Y FRANCIS C U N N I N G H A M