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Applications for the American Women's Table at the Naples Station 
and the Investigator's Table at Woods Hole. 
The Association for Promotion of Scientific Research by Women announces 
hat applications should be received before March 1 for the American Women's 
ciation offers the free use of an Investigator's Table at the Marine Biological 
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Application blanks for the use of candidates, items relating to the expense of 
living at Naples, and full informon as to the advantages for research at the 
Station may be obtained from the Secretary, 
MISS CORNELIA M. CLAPP, 
Mount Holyoke College, 
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