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Two Fellowships In Painting Established From Bequest to College

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The Selton Hale Scholarship in the University Law School, founded in memory of Shelton Hale LL.B. '16, has been awarded to Roland H. Peacock of Freeport, Maine, who graduated from Bowdoin College in 1920 and is now a first-year student in the Law School.

Two Bacon fellowships in painting are to be established from the bequest of Mrs. Walter R. Bacon of New York, N. Y. The incumbents are to hold them for not less than two years and to study painting this period.

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