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Episcopal News Service. March 16, 1995 [95049N]
The Episcopal Church Foundation named the following scholars as recipients of its 1995-96 fellowships. The Rev. Pamela Cooper-White, a Harvard Divinity School Graduate who will begin doctoral work in clinical psychology this fall, was awarded the Dorothy A. Given Fellowship. Claude Barbe, who is studying psychiatry and religion at the doctoral level at New York's Union Seminary, was awarded the William B. Givens fellowship. Larry Hull, who will graduate from Yale University this year with divinity and law degrees and then proceed to take on doctoral work in Old Testament studies, was awarded the John Victor Herd fellowship.
David C. Jones, rector of Church of the Good Sheperd in Burke, Virginia, was recently elected suffragan bishop of the Diocese of Virginia. He has served on the diocesan standing committee and executive board, and as a deputy to the General Convention. Jones's consecration is scheduled for June 24 in Washington National Cathedral, pending consent by a majority of diocesan standing committees and bishops.