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The purpose of these grants is to increase mutual understanding between the people of the U nited States and other countries through : people ot the U mteci states ana otner countries through the exchange of persons, knowledge and skills. 1 hey are provided under the terms of the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961 and by foreign governments, universities, corporations and private donors. Humanities grants available to students Guidelines and application forms for the Younger Scholars Pro gram of the National Endowment for the Humanities are now avail able for photocopying in the Placement Office. I he program will award up to 100 grants nationally to students under 21 to conduct c n a their own research and do writing projects in the fields of history, philosophy and literature. Recipients ot these awards will receive a stipend of $1,800 and be expected to work full time for nine weeks during the summer of 1985, researching and writing a humanities paper under the close supervision of a humanities scholar. Applica tion deadline is Oct. 15. Tropical storm June kills 28 in Philippines United Press International MANILA, Philippines — Ram paging floods unleashed by tropical storm June hampered relief efforts Thursday in the northern Phil- 5, where landslides and neck- ippines, deep waters left at least 28 people dead and hundreds of thousands homeless. President Ferdinand Marcos de clared 21 provinces disaster areas in the wake of the storm, granting res cue agencies broad powers to allo- >lie affect weather over the Philippine as early as Friday. At least 28 people were killed, were injured and eight were dc dared missing in two days of land slides and flooding unleashed b| June, according to reports compiled from the Red Cross, the Office o( Civil Defense and the Philippint News Agency. cate emer supplies. June, which hit a group of tiny is lands off the northernmost tip of the archipelago on Wednesday, churned toward Hong Kong Thursday pack ing 62 mph winds. Heavy rains still pounded the north coast of the Philippines and a second tropical storm, Ike, is brew- Among the casualties were a fan ily of Five crushed to death when landslide flattened their homeanda 20-year-old man swept away I flood waters as he tried to save drowning pig, PNA reported. 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