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HARVARD RECEIVES $20,000 FOR TWO SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS

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The University has been left $20,000 for two scholarship funds of $10,000 each it was announced last night. This specification was made in the will of the late Mrs. Georgiana W. Clarke of 133 Washington Street, Newton, who died June 9. The scholarships are in memory of her son, Henry Ware Clarke '16. The will was filed for probate Thursday at the East Cambridge court.

The bequest of Mrs. Clarke to the University provides that from the income of the scholarship funds, assistance be given a student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology until he has completed his courses; and that assistance be given any other students she may have been helping at the time of her death.

Mrs. Clarke has ordered that two separate scholarships of $10,000 each be established, the income to be awarded annually.

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