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A scholarship in government, to be named after Charles J. Bonaparte '71, L.L.B. '74, secretary of the navy and attorney general during the Roosevelt Administration, will be established at Harvard, it was Peared recently, when the will of Mrs. Ellen Channing Bonaparte, widow of the late statesman, was filed.
A special bequest of $10,000 was made to Harvard in the will from the income of which a scholarship is to be created which will be awarded annually to a student in the field of government.
The scholarship will be administered with the advice of officers in the department of Government.
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