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Scholarships at the Harvard Medical School for first year men have been awarded as follows: The Hilton Scholarship, with an income of $225, to Albert David Brewer, A. B. (Iowa College '95); the David Williams Cheever Scholarship, with an income of $200, to Howard Bigelow Jackson, A. B., '97, Concord, N. H.; the Charles B. Porter Scholarship, with an income of $200, founded in 1897 from the bequest of William L. Chase, to Edward Allen Locke, B. P., A. M., Brown University '96, Whitman, Mass.
The scholarships for upperclassmen were awarded in the fall and have already been published, with the exception of the Lewis and Harriet Hayden Scholarship with an income of $200, which has been assigned to Edward Jackson Davis, A. B., Fisk University '95, of Sumter, S. C., a member of the third class. This scholarship was founded in 1894 from a bequest by Mrs. Harriet Hayden, to be devoted to the education of colored students.
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