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2004-2005 Winners of the First Jefferson Science Fellowships, May 26, 2004

On May 26, 2004, Secretary of State Colin L. Powell introduced the five winners of the Jefferson Science Fellows program. The winners for this first pilot year are:

A reception was held for the winners in the Ben Franklin Room and remarks were given by the following officials:

Secretary of State Colin L. Powell introduced the five winners of the Jefferson Science Fellows program. Shown here with Secretary Powell are from left to right: Kalidas Shetty, David Eastmond, Melba Crawford, Bruce Averill, and Julian Adams. [State Department photo]

Secretary Powell shown with the winners of the 2004-05 Jefferson Science Fellows

Speakers at the May 26 Introduction of the 2004-05 Jefferson Fellows. From left to right: Vartan Gregorian, Nils Hasselmo, Secretary Powell, Bill Golden, Jonathan Fanton, & George Atkinson. [State Department photo]

Speakers at the May 26 Introduction of the 2004-05 Jefferson Fellows”  From left to right:  Vartan Gregorian, Nils Hasselmo, Secretary Powell, Bill Golden, Jonathan Fanton,


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