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The Faculty of Arts and Sciences has announced the second assignment of scholarships from the Price Greenleaf Fund for the year 1908-09, as follows: J. Aronson '12, M. Baskin '12, N. Bernard '12, D. Bloomfield '12, F. W. Candee '12, R. W. Chadbourn '12, J. Cohen '12, T. P. Cooper sC., H. L. Crehan '12, E. P. Felker '12, R. A. Files '12, R. C. Floyd '11, A. S. Ford sC., B. Friedman '12, E. Friedman '12, I. W. Gross '11, H. L. Groves '12, O. W. Haussermann '12, G. E. Judd sC., F. W. La Croix '12, W. Levin '12, G. H. McCaffrey '12, B. Morrison '12, G. F. Nightingale '12, E. J. H. O'Brien sC., C. S. Parker '12, B. E. Roberts '12, J. A. Spaulding '12, R. C. Staebner '11, J. C. Twomey '12, H. S. Warren '12. A. D. Washburn '12, R. Wiener '12.
The following scholarships for 1908-09 have also been awarded: Class of 1867 Scholarship, to T. R. Schoonmaker '12, of Paterson, New Jersey, one-half, and to J. L. Weinberg '12, of Cleveland, Ohio, one-half; Mary L. Whitney Scholarship to T. P. Williams '12, of New York; George Newhall Clark Scholarship to P. Gustafson '12, of Arlington, and J. C. Trumbull '12 of Salem; Joseph Eveleth Scholarship to D. Haar '11, of New York, and A. E. Phoutrides, of Alexandria, Egypt.
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