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For the fourth successive year, the Boston Latin School of which Mr. Patrick T. Campbell is headmaster, has won the Scholarship Trophy offered by the Harvard Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. The competition is open to all schools in the United States which prepare not less than seven boys for college, but a competing school need not send any of its boys to Harvard.
Each school must present the best seven of its graduates as a team, and the teams are ranked according to the weighted average based upon the highest examination grades obtained in the four selected subjects by each of their seven members.
The members of the winning team with their averages are; Benjamin Halpern '32, 92.90 percent; Arnold Isenberg '32, 92.30 percent; C. A. Brenner '32, 89.76 percent; H. L. Hinckley '32, 89.66 percent; P. H. Kozodoy '32, 88.83 percent; J. F. Ellsbree '32, 88.78 percent; Joseph Sawyer '32, 88.40 percent. The weighted average of the Boston Latin School is 90.09 percent.
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