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A new scholarship has been established at the University by Mrs. Andrew Webster of Boston in memory of her son, the late Major Harrison B. Webster '05.
The scholarship will consist of the income from a fund of $5000, and will be awarded to the son of a member of the class of 1905 to be chosen by the Class Committee. In case there is no application or award made in any year, the scholarship will go to a needy student of ability in the Medical School.
Major Webster, in whose memory the fund is established, was regimental surgeon of the 47th U. S. Infantry, 4th Division, A. E. F., received the Distinguished Service Cross for "extraordinary heroism in action", and was killed in action in the Mouse-Argonne on October 13, 1918.
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