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Scholars Appoint Junior Fellows

Harvard's Society of Fellows yesterday announced the eight Junior Fellows for 1964.

The Junior Fellows are appointed for a three-year term to study within the University. This year for the first time since the founding of the Society in 1933 a member of a religious order is among the group; he is Henry Ansgar Kelly of the Society of Jesus, from Fonda, Ia.

The other Fellows include Stephen L. Adler '61, of Princeton, N.J.--theoretical physics: Thomas G. Bever '61, of Belmont--linguistics; Michael M. Fried, of Jamaica, N.Y.--fine arts;; Roy G. Gordon '61, of Akron, Ohio--chemical physics.

Also appointed were Henry J. Irwin '60, of Washington, D.C., and now with the Nubian Expedition of the University of Colorado in Wadi Halfa, Sudan; Terence P. O'Brlen of Victoria, Australia--biology; and Steven Vogel of Beacon, N.Y.--biology.

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