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Matthews Scholarships.

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A change of the way in which the Matthews Scholarships may be awarded is announced. In future they may be assigned in advance to students or graduates of other colleges entering the senior class, who are candidates for the ministry of the Episcopal Church, and whose scholarship is sufficiently high.

The Matthews Scholarships number fifteen, with an income of three hundred dollars each. They were founded by Nathan Matthews of Boston, in 1870; and were given with the provision that "those intending to study for the ministry of the Protestant Episcopal Church are to be preferred."

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