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WHITAKER SCHOLARSHIP IS AWARDED TO McGRANAHAN

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Donald Vincent McGranahan '35, of Malden, has been awarded the Edwards Whitaker Prize Scholarship which is given at mid-years to the Freshman who shows the most outstanding scholastic ability and intellectual promise as indicated by distinction in studies and general achievement. McGranahan already holds a Harvard Club of Boston Scholarship.

Last fall he was active in Freshman football, and he captained the 1935 wrestling team in the winter. In all four courses that he is taking he received A's at mid-years. The Whitaker Scholarship, first established in 1930, is awarded without regard to financial need, and is at least $100.

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