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Medical Fee and Awards

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The Corporation of the Medical School has approved the vote of the Faculty to raise the tuition fee for the fourth year from $100 to $200, making the fee uniform for all four years. When only a three-year course was required for a degree, the fee for a fourth year was made smaller as an inducement to the students to enter upon another year. The requirements for a degree now demand four years of study. This change will affect all students who enter the School after the academic year 1902-03, but they will be exempt from the customary graduation fee of $30.

The Medical School Faculty announces the following awards of scholarships for the ensuing year:

The Edward M. Barringer Scholarship--to C. L. Overlander 2M., and L. G. Beeley 3M.

The Isaac Sweetser Scholarship -- to W. C. Woodward 3M.

The Claudius M. Jones Scholarship--to B. E. Sibley 2M.

The Hilton Scholarships--to G. S. Amsden 2M., and E. H. Place 3M.

The Alfred Hosmer Linder Scholarship--to L. S. Beals 3M.

The Eveleth Scholarships -- to S. J. Beach 2M, H. B. C. Riemer 3M, and L. Arkin 3M.

The Edward Wigglesworth Scholarship--to C. H. Staples 3M.

The Charles B. Porter Scholarship--to R. G. Stearns 2M.

The Faculty Scholarships--to A. W. Foss 3M., G. T. Spicer 4M., J. Stanton 4M, and W. L. Sargent 4M.

The John Thomson Taylor Scholarship to D. Robinson 2M.

The Lucius F. Billings Scholarship--to C. W. Eveleth 4M.

The Orlando W. Doe Scholarship--to W. L. Barnes 3M.

The Cotting Gift--to H. L. Smith 4M.

The Charles Pratt Strong Scholarship--to T. Ordway 2M.

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