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The Faculty of Arts and Sciences has announced four scholarships for Freshmen and two for Special Students, to be awarded shortly after the beginning of the second half-year to men who are deserving and in need of assistance.
The scholarships for Freshmen are the Scholarship of the Class of 1867, the Mary L. Whitney Scholarship, and the two George Newhall Clark Scholarships. In awarding the Scholarship of the Class of 1867, preference will be given to children and grandchildren of members of that class. Freshmen who have already applied for Price Greenleaf Aid at its second assignment will be considered, without further action on their part, candidates for these scholarships. All other Freshmen wishing to become applicants must apply on forms, which may be obtained at the office of the Secretary, Mr. J. G. Hart, University 20. Their applications, accompanied by the necessary certificates from parents or guardians, must be left at University 20 before January 26, 1909. For Special Students two Joseph Eveleth Scholarships will be awarded if applications are received from deserving men by January 26, 1909. Blank forms of application may be obtained at the office of the Secretary, University 20.
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