NEW ZEALANDERS TO STUDY IN U.S.
WELLINGTON, June 5.
Two New Zealanders awarded Fulbright travel grants to facilitate study in the United States will leave for America tomorrow in the Aorangi, sailing from Auckland. They are the first grantees to receive travel awards under its 1950 programme, the United States Educational Foundation in Wellington announced today. They are:— Dr. J. B. Mac Gibbon, formerly senior house physician and surgeon at the Christchurch Public Hospital, who is to serve an interneship at Church Home and Hospital, attached to Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, in the State of Maryland, to study internal medicine and public health and hospital administration in the United States. Mr. J. W. McLean, senior lecturer In veterinary science and animal husbandry at Canterbury Agricultural College, Christchurch, who has a twoyear post-graduate bursary awarded by the New Zealand Veterinary Services Council to study for a Ph.D. at the University of California, Davis, California, specialising in veterinary problems related to sheep. Meanwhile, two American graduate students are reported for study in New Zealand tinder the ' Fulbright programme. Mr. Thomas Hovet, jun.. of Poulsbo, Washington, is to be in Wellington today to begin a programme of graduate study in political science at Victoria University College, while Mr. Norman G. Pauling, jun., of San Antonio. Texas, is to arrive at Dunedin on Thursday for study in economic his- 1 tory at the University of Otago. j
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23271, 5 June 1950, Page 2
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