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16 MORE WON GREENLEAF AIDS

AWARDS VOTED TO 15 FRESHMEN AND ONE UNCLASSIFIED STUDENT.

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For the second assignment of Price Greenleaf Aids, the Faculty Committee on Scholarships and Other Aids to Undergraduates has voted awards to 15 Freshmen and one unclassified student. Five of those who won Aids prepared for the University at the Boston Public Latin School.

Following Won Awards.

The recipients are: Bernard Jacob Alpers '21, of Dorchester (Boston Latin School); Warren Davis Ball '21, of New Haven, Conn. (Springfield Central High School); Carl Arthur Benander '21, of Boston (Boston Latin School); Joseph Charles Bloom '21, of Dorchester (Boston Latin School); Robert Bulman Drummey '21, of South Boston (Boston Latin School); William Henry Dunphy '21, of Dorchester (Boston Latin School); Stanley Brady Ecker '21, of Chicago, Ill. (Hyde Park High School); Miles Hanson, Jr., Unc., of Roxbury (Texas State School of Mines); David Samuel Herman '21, of Passaic, N. J. (Passaic High School); Clarence Francis Mateyka '21, of Cleveland, Ohio (South High School); Paul Francis Nash '21, of Newton (Newton High School); Chester Dwight Perry '21, of Rockland (Phillips Exeter Academy); Benjamin Isadore Sperling '21, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (Wilkes-Barre High School); Harry Starr '21, of Gloversville, N. Y. (Gloversville High School); Emery Johnstone Trott '21, of Lawrence (Phillips Andover Academy); James Norman White, of Arlington (Lake View High School, Chicago, Ill.)

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