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SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS WILL TOTAL $60,000

Graduate School Awards 14 Travelling Fellowships to Provide for One Year's Study and Travel in Europe

James Walker Fellowship to Wilbur S. Hulin 1G., of Eugene, Ore. (psychology).

Ozias Goodwin Memorial Fellowship to Harold C. Havighurst 2G., of Charlestown, W. Va. (government).

Harris Fellowship to Frank T. Gucker 2G., of Philadelphia (chemistry).

Award Four Austin Fellowships

Edward Austin Fellowships to John A. Bentley 2G., of Halifax, Nova Scotia (English); Paul H. Buck 1G., of Columbus, Ohio (history); Ben B. Corson 3G., of Bridgton, Maine (chemistry); and Hans C. Duus 3G., of Tyler, Minn. (chemistry).

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Christopher M. Weld Scholarship to Seaver R. Gilcreast 2G., of Methuen (Romance languages).

Willard Scholarship to Robert E. Rockwood of Worcester, assistant professor of Romance languages at Ohio State University.

Francis Parkman Fellowship to Chester H. Kirby of Iowa City, Iowa (history).

Thayer Fellowships to Howard K. Beale 2G., of Chicago (history); Arthur S. Campbell of Upland, Calif. (zoology); Harold Golder of Cannon Falls, Minn. (English); Walter B. Smith of Cardington, Ohio, instructor in Economics, University of Minnesota (economics); and Joseph L. Zimmerman 4G., of San Francisco (philosophy).

John Harvard Fellowships to Louis F. Fieser 3G., of Cambridge (chemistry); Merrill T. B. Spalding 3G., of Brookline (History); and Jeffries Wyman Jr. '23, of Cambridge (zoology).

Leverett Saltonstall Scholarship to Frank W. Fetter of Princeton, N. J. (economics).

Medoff Wins Scholarship in Classics

Charles Haven Goodwin Scholarship to Leon Medoff '23, of Philadelphia (classics).

George H. Emerson Scholarships to William C. Cooper Jr. 2G., of Watertown (chemistry); Roy W. Goranson 1G., of New Westminster, B. C. (geology); and George G. Tunell Jr. 1G., of Chicago (geology).

Shattuck Scholarships to Robert A. Aubin 1G., of Newton (English); Alexander J. Cook 3G., of Edmonton, Alta. (mathematics); Russel M. Geer 3G., of West Hartford, Conn. (classics); Bernard O. Koopman 1G., of Cambridge (mathematics); Warner G. Rice 1G., of Aurora, III. (English); Roland M. Smith 1G., of Brooklyn, N. Y. (English); and David V. Widder 2G., of Harrisburg, Pa. (mathematics).

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