BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES FELLOWSHIP
AWARDS
The
Foundation awarded fifteen fellowships in 1953 for graduate study
in the behavioral sciences. Designed to attract more talent into
these fields, the fellowships were granted to students who did not
concentrate in the behavioral sciences as undergraduates. These
grants are for the first year of graduate study and are not
renewable. The list below includes each recipient's name, place of
study at the time of the award, and subject of study for which the
award was made.
THEODORE
ALLISON, Columbia University, psychology.
EDYTHE BLOCK,
Antioch College, sociology.
LYNNE S.
GILBERT, Reed College, anthropology.
RALPH N.
HABER, University of Michigan, psychology.
DAVID B.
HOFF, University of Wisconsin, psychology.
MARILYN
KARLIN, Antioch College, psychology.
ALLAN M.
KULAKOW,* University of Wisconsin, anthropology.
MICHAEL E.
LOURIE, California Institute of Technology, psychology.
HENRY W.
MORRISON, Jr., Haverford College, social psychology.
LEON NOWER,
City College of New York, psychology.
WALTER R.
REITMAN, Harvard University, social psychology.
CORNELIA
ROSE, Radcliffe College, political behavior.