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MASSACHUSETTS LEADS IN NUMBER OF SCHOLARSHIPS

Territorial and Price Greenleaf Prizes Together Constitute Outlay of Over $66,000.

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There are only six states in the Union at present, which have not scholarships designated for students of these towns and states, who intend entering the University. These six are Mississippi, Montana, Oklahoma, Oregon, Utah, and Idaho. Students from these states, however, are eligible to other scholarships not restricted to territories.

In territorial scholarships Massachusetts leads with 26 funds taking care of 83 students. The other states with more than one such scholarship are as follows: Delaware,  2 Florida,  4 Georgia,  2 Illinois,  4 Iowa,  4 Maine,  2 Maryland,  2 New York,  5 North Carolina,  2 Ohio,  4 Pennsylvania,  6 Rhode Island,  3 Washington,  2

In addition to these territorial scholarships are the ten Price Greenleaf aids which are awarded without distinction of residence. Taking these two classes together, the total income from the funds is slightly over sixty-six thousand dollars.

In addition to these territorial scholarships are the ten Price Greenleaf aids which are awarded without distinction of residence. Taking these two classes together, the total income from the funds is slightly over sixty-six thousand dollars.

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