The Spelman spotlight. (Atlanta , Georgia) 1957-1980, November 15, 1963, Image 6

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Page 6 THE SPELMAN SPOTLIGHT November 15, 1963 NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDA TION GRADUATE AND POSTDOC TORAL FELLOWSHIPS FOR 1964- 1965 WASHINGTON, D. C. - The National Academy of Sciences-Na- tional Research Council has been called upon again to advise the Na tional Science Foundation in the selection of candidates for the Foun dation’s program of regular graduate and postdoctoral fellowships. Com mittees of outstanding scientists ap pointed by the Academy-Research Council will evaluate applications of all candidates. Final selection will be made by the Foundation, with awards to be announced on March 15, 1964. Fellowships will be awarded for study in the mathematical, physical, medical, biological, and engineering sciences; also in anthropology, psy chology (excluding clinical psychol ogy), geography, economics (exclud ing business administration), sociology (not including social work); and the history and philosophy of science. They are open to college seniors, graduate and postdoctoral students, and others with equivalent training and experience. All applicants must be citizens of the United States and will be judged solely on the basis of ability. Applicants for the graduate awards will be required to take the Graduate Record Examination designed to test scientific aptitude and achievement. This examination, administered by the Educational Testing Service, will be given on January 18, 1964, at desig nated centers throughout the United States and certain foreign countries. The annual stipends for graduate Fellows are as follows; $2400 for the first level; $2600 for the inter mediate level; and $2800 for the terminal level. The annual stipend for postdoctoral Fellows is $5500. Limited allowances will also be pro vided to apply toward tuition, labora tory fees, and travel. Further information and applica tion materials may be obtained from the Fellowship Office, National Acad emy of Sciences-National Research Council, 2101 Constitution Avenue, N. W., Washington, D. C. 20418. The deadline for the receipt of ap plications for regular postdoctoral fel lowships is December 16, 1963, and for graduate fellowships, January 3, 1964. JOURNALISM IS REWARDING JOIN THE SPOTLIGHT STAFF TODAY DELUXE CLEANERS -One Hour Service- 867 Hunter Street, S. E. Telephone JA 4-9433 SUPPORT YOUR CLASS GIVE GENEROUSLY TO THE THANKSGIVING RALLY ((fatten^ Hair Styling—Weaving —Coloring Wigs, Wiglets, Hairpieces Our Specialty Maria Johnson Hair Stylist and Weaver Call for Appointments —523-9482 Presents For the thirty-third consecutive season, Atlanta's Foremost Concert Series. BL^tCK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLAND REGIMENT Regimental Band, Massed Pipers and Highland Dancers — Thursday, November 21 This thrilling program of English pageantry will be presented as an arena attraction. The seating arrangement at the auditorium will be the same as used for the Ice Show. BIRGIT NILSSON Monday, December 9 World's Greatest Dramatic Soprano, In Recital 1 • J Monday, March 30 Internationally Famous American Violinist TICKETS AVAILABLE ON CAMPUS THROUGH DR. JAMES CLaHetidat o<fl Quants NOVEMBER Monday 11—Mid-semester examinations begin Saturday 16—Hootenanny, Read Hall Sunday 17—Coffee Hour for Exchange Students Tuesday 19—Vocational Clinic Friday 22—Senior Activity, Read Hall Monday 25—Love, Sex, and Marriage Lecture Series Saturday 30—Basketball Game CAMPUS AND CAREER Bulky Sweaters Imported from England Now Available in Women's Sizes "SUITABLE FOR FRAMING" 847-49 Hunter Street, Southeast Gloves Bags RUTH'S STOCKING SHOP Lingerie Costume Jewelry 910 Hunter Street, S. E. Scarves Blouses JOURNALISM IS REWARDING JOIN THE SPOTLIGHT STAFF TODAY