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Tobacco Industry Offers Tobacco Fellowships

Date: 28 May 1962
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Announcement of the 1962'T.I.P,C'. Fellowships was reparted by Utnited' Press International, and a number of local reporters. ~ JOURNAL ~ ~ O ~ .~ _~ J ! ( J ~? Winston-Ss.lem, North Carolina May 28, 19E2 Rese~rch Fellowships Tobacco Group Plans By Charlies Richards ferf} RaNrtan WASBINGTON! - An organiza- may do research In any f[e3d tion that promotes research In they choose. tobacco use and human health,is A spokesman for the TIRC offering again this year summer headquarders In New York, said, research fellowships for the na- "The need for scientists in basic tion's medical students, research is more serious than ~is m3I1 be the eighth _ year 1ever before. This program is de- the $500 fellowships have been signed to encourage students to offered by the Tobacco Industry j make a career In reseanch. Research ConusftW"Sincx 1955, . more than 470 young men and' -~~-~ ~'~ women have recei ved funds 1~% throughi the program. C NE WS The committee is made up of' representatives of tobacco groav- Dayton, Ohio ers, warehousemen.and manufac= June 2, 10~2 turers to support Independent re- search into tobacco and health.. . It has spent mora than $5 mil- Tobacco Unit Offers lion for resear& by independent scientists. Grants for Research The student fellows from the na-• tion's 85 medical' colleges and siai colleges of osteopathy are selected. , by their medical scchool' deans and~ NEW YORK, June 2-(UPI)- The obacco Industry Research •..ommit offering ;300 ~ sum- mer research fellowships to students in the nation's 85 ac- credited medicali colleges and six colleges of, osteopathy. Dr. Clarence Cook Little, scien+ titic director of the organiaation~ said 470 persons have received fellowships since^ the program was inaugurated in 195.5. Little said the student fellows ane selected by their medical school deans and may do re2 search in any field they selertl 'D ~`,~53 9 ' C4 URIER-JaURNAL Louisville, Kentuclcy May 28, 1962' ,Axaf ~~ lln~duk~~ry~ . . Of f ers Grants In Research ipeeial 10,Tha CsariiNOVrnal New York,, May 27.-Stu, dents in medical colleges and colleges of osteopathy, have been offered $500 research fellowships, the jAk~ in- dustry Research oC mmittee an• nounced Sunday. Dr. Clarence Cook Litt.lc„ scientific director of T.1:R'.C.. said, "This program is de- signed to encourage stttdents to make a career ini research." Since the program began in 1955;, more than 470 young men and! women have received fellowships, Dr. Little said. Some of them have decided to enter research full time. The s t u d e n t fellows are selected by their medical: school deans, and may do re- search in any field they choose. Paul Harvey - WCFL & APC Radio Chicago, Illinois May 28', 1962, 12:00 Noon TOBACCO INDUSTRY O:R'FERS TOBACCO FEhLC'WYSHIPS Q C W W ~ ~ O "'TOBACCO INDUSTRY offers summer~ research fellowships to ~ qtudents ini 85medical colleges and' colleges of' osteopsthy. They've appropriated $50 million for iradiep©ndeot reseercha"

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