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BROOKINGS BOARD |22 MEETS AT OPENING Scholarship Awards Made in New Home of Research Institution. & two-day program of ceremonies, in- ®dent to the openirig of the perma- nent home of the Brookings Institu- | tion on Jackson place, started with the annual meeting of the board of trustees of the institution in the new | home today. ‘The trustees held a luncheon in| the bullding, and after a dinner this eveni the formal dedicatory address will be delivered by Dr.| Leo 8. Rowe, vice chairman of the board and director general of the Pan- | American Union. Other speakers at tonight's meeting will be Jerome D. Greene of New York and Harold G. Moulton, president of Brookings Insti- tution. On tomorrow morning a conference | on co-operative research in which rep- resentatives of various governmental agencies, puivate foundations and other | institutions interested in research in| the social sciences will participate, will | be held. This meeting will be under | the chairmanship of Dr. Leverett S Lyon of the Brookings Institution. ‘University of London, Englan . Three of the new fel- h, one is German, one Japanese and one Austrian. The Ger- man fellow, Dr. Friedrich Sohn, was formerly economic advisor in the Berlin office .of the United States Department of Agriculture, Two exchange fellow- | ships and one Summer fellowship also are announced. Awards Are Listed. Those chosen as fellows are: Mark A. Abrams of Avoncroft Agricultural| College, England; Harold C. Atkiss of Yale University; Harold Chudleigh, the Paul T. lows are’ Dayid, Brown University: monston, Yale University ser, University of Chicago; Hendricks, Franklin College, Franklin, Ind.; Print Hudson of Iowa State Col- lege, Edwin A. Lamke, Washington Uni- versity, St. Louls, Ole A Negaard, Harvard University; Kali: Noma, Imperial University, Tokio; Carl Smetana, University of | Vienna, Austria; Dr. Friedrich Sohn, * | Hampton, Va., will sing in Mount Pleas- THE T Harvard University; Donald F. Weaver, University of Chicago; William W. New- ton, Oxford University. Exchange fellowships were awarded the following: Edward R. Gray, Duke | University; Adah Lee, junior staff mem- | ber of Brookings Institution; Thomas 8. Barclay, Stanford University, Calif., and Charles D. Thompson, Allahabad "Uni- versity, Allahabad, India. Lindley Fraser, don at Queens Col- \lel'e Oxford, England, was awarded a | Summer fellowship. QUARTET TO SING A quartet from Hampton Institute, ant Congregational Church next Tues- day. The program was planned to raise money to make up for the financial loss suffered by the church last March 21, | when the Hampton Institute Chofr, | consisting of 40 voices, sang there. 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