Tacloban girl wins Rotary Fellowship
Description: page 13 In: Rotary Club of Manila. The Rotary Balita No. 650 to 674Summary: ATLANTIC CITY, (Reuter) - Ninety Rotary International fellowships for students in thirty-three countries, enabling them to study outside their own countries. for a year, were announced at the annual convention of Rotary here on May 29. Value of grants ranged from $1,800 to $3,400. The students included: Matilde Lucente Montilla, Tacloban. Philippines; Arjunado Phalha, Gwalida, India; Kumbukuge S. Wimalasehera, Horane, Ceylon; and Sadako Nakamura, Tokyo, Japan.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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The Rotary Balita no. 673 (June 14, 1951)
ATLANTIC CITY, (Reuter) - Ninety Rotary International fellowships for students in thirty-three countries, enabling them to study outside their own countries. for a year, were announced at the annual convention of Rotary here on May 29. Value of grants ranged from $1,800 to $3,400. The students included: Matilde Lucente Montilla, Tacloban. Philippines; Arjunado Phalha, Gwalida, India; Kumbukuge S. Wimalasehera, Horane, Ceylon; and Sadako Nakamura, Tokyo, Japan.
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