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Texas Aggies who graduate
this year and are interested in
foreign study may wish to con-
sider the Rotary Foundation
Fellowships, Graduate Dean
Wayne C. Hall said Wednesday.
He serves as the Rotary Fel-
I lowship program representative
far the 13z�n - ColluP ':t «ion
Rotary Club. He also will assis
the Beaumont Rotary Club in
its search for prospective can-
didates.
univers th oughout free at
world, include a grant of ap
proximately $2,500 for the year.
The applicant lists at least
five universities at which he
would like to study. Not more
than three may be in the same
country and the applicant must
have considerable knowledge of
the language.
Interested students should
contact Dean Hall's office. Ap.
plications must be completed
within the near future, he said.
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