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Kelly-Douglas Fund

I. Austin Kelly III Essay Prize--for scholarly or critical essays in one of the humanities or some interdisciplinary combination

Virginia L. Corless '05, physics, Lowell, Mass., for "Invisible Emotions: Marital and Parental Relationships in Gaul and England, 500-1000 A.D."

Ethan M. Fenn '04, mathematics and music, of Painted Post, N.Y., for "The Hebrides Overture, Fingal's Cave and the Poems of Ossian"

Mahni M. Ghorashi, '05, literature and music, Knoxville, Tenn., for "Re-Membering the Past: Memory and the Body in Toni Morrison's 'Beloved'"

Kelly-Douglas Traveling Fellowships for Juniors

Jennifer J. DeBoer '05, mechanical engineering and music, Western Springs, Ill., for research at the Bibliothèque du Film in Paris

Caroline A. Niziolek '05, brain and cognitive sciences, Parlin, N.J., for experimental work at a language laboratory in Marseille, France

Farhan I. Merali '05, brain and cognitive sciences, Toronto, for cross-cultural research in Ndejje Village, Uganda

Sinae A. Vogel '05, biology, Radcliff, Ky., for tropical disease research in Puerto Escondido, Mexico

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on June 2, 2004 (download PDF).

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