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THE AMERICAN-SC AN DIN A VI AN REVIEW 
Forty Traveling Scholarships 
One Thousand Dollars or More 
T HE American-Scandinavian Foundation announces for the academic year 1922-23 
an exchange of forty traveling fellowships for graduate study each bearing a stipend 
of at least $1,000, in some cases more, between the United States and the Scandina¬ 
vian countries; ten each way between Sweden and the United States, five each way with 
Denmark, and five each way with Norway, out of funds pledged by twenty citizens of 
those countries and twenty Americans. The expense of maintaining a bureau.in New 
York for information, correspondence, forwarding, and introductions, together with three 
of the Fellowships, will be borne by the Niels Poulson Fund. The selection on the Ameri¬ 
can side will be made by a jury of university professors and others appointed by the 
American-Scandinavian Foundation, with William Hovgaard, Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology, as Chairman. 
(Fellowships in Sweden, Norway, or Denmark for study in the United States are awarded by Sverige 
Amerika Stiftelsen, Malmtorgsgatan 5, Stockholm; Norge-Amerika Fondet, Lille Strandgate 1, Chris¬ 
tiania; Danmarks Amerikanske Selskab, Vestre Boulevard 18, Copenhagen, and the American-bcandi- 
navian Foundations Danske Komite, Frederiksholm Kanal 21, Copenhagen.) 
SWEDEN 
Eight of the ten Fellowships for study in Sweden will be awarded to men or women 
having definite plans for graduate study in any of the following subjects: 
Chemistry Forestry 
Physics Mining and Metallurgy 
Agricultural Sciences Hydro-Electricity 
Administration or Social Sciences Language and Literature 
Other Humanistic subjects 
Two Fellowships in the Humanities will be of $1200 each. 
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DENMARK 
The five Fellowships for study in Denmark will be awarded to men or women having 
definite plans for graduate study in any of the following subjects: 
Industrial Organization 
Co-operative Agriculture 
Agricultural Sciences 
Bacteriology 
Chemistry 
Folk High Schools 
Language and Literature 
Other Humanistic subjects 
One Fellowship may be awarded for social-industrial study at the newly established 
International Peoples College. 
NORWAY 
The five Fellowships for study in Norway will be awarded to men or women having 
definite plans for graduate study in any of the following subjects: 
Weather Forecasting (at 
Bergen Geo-Physical 
Institute) 
Oceanography 
Hydro-electricity 
Other Humanistic subjects 
Forestry 
Agricultural Sciences 
Chemistry 
Physics 
Languages and Literature 
Application papers for study in Sweden, Denmark, or Norway are accepted only 
from persons of American birth and must be filed at the office of the Foundation in New 
York before March 15. Papers will be mailed on request to James Creese, Director of 
Students. 
The American-Scandinavian Foundation 
25 West 45th Street NEW YORK 
