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Salient: Victoria University Students' Paper. Vol. 29, No. 1. 1966.

U.S. grant to Weir warden

U.S. grant to Weir warden

Salient Reporter

Dr. T. H. Beaglehole, warden of Weir House and a senior lecturer in history at this university, has been awarded a Harkness fellowship.

The Harkness fellowships, which are tenable for up to 21 months, are among the most highly-regarded United States awards.

Recipients are given opportunities to travel widely in the United States in order to study the American way of life.

They can also obtain a background of thought and practice in their own special interests by meeting others with similar interests.

Dr. Beaglehole intends to extend his studies on Far Eastern history at United States universities.

He will also be interested in the possibilities and implications of student residential halls.

The other recipient is Mr. B. H. C. Tyler, of the Inland Revenue Department.