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AWARD SCHOLARSHIPS IN GRADUATE SCHOOLS

192 Men Receive Prizes With Value of $117,576--Arts and Sciences School Gets Greatest Part

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One hundred and ninety-two fellowships and graduate scholarships, carrying a total value of $117,576, were announced at University Hall yesterday as awarded to students in five graduate schools of Harvard University for the academic year 1932-33. The greatest part of the list, 171 in all, are awards in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, of a value of $107,000.

Seventeen in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences will study abroad.

The fellowships and scholarship awards follow:

Engineering School, Hennen Jennings Scholarships: M. C. Fetzer, Minneapolis, Minn.; K. K. Welker, Geneva, Ohio; Hilton Scholarships: L. Evans, London, England; G. H. Sistare, New Bedford, Mass.; Eveleth Scholarships: F. B. Giliberty, Hempstead, N. Y.; T. C. Jarrett, Britton, So. Dakota; E. A. Walker, Philadelphia, Penna.; Searle Scholarships: A. C. Keiser, Jr., Atlanta, Ga.; Pao Ho Wang, Peiping China; Storrow Scholarships: W. H. Lehmberg, Philadelphia, Pa.; Reuben Reiter, Boston, Mass.; S. W. Roland, Rockford, Illinois; J. R. Weske, Quincy, Mass.; J. J.-A. Jessel, Methuen, Mass.; T. A. Wheeler, West Somerville, Mass.

Law School Research Fellowship: H. B. Ely, New York City; Pugsley Scholarship: Fritz Grob, Zurich, Switzerland; Emmons Scholarships: T. A. McGovern, Los Angeles, California; J. D. O'Reilly, Jr., South Boston, Mass.; Graduate School of Business Administration, Stoughton Scholarship: C. N. Jacobson, Dorchester, Mass.; Medical School, John White Browne Fellowship: Dr. W. T. Green, Kim, Indiana.

Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, for the summer of 1932, Charles Dexter Scholarships: B. B. Evans, Franklin, Ohio; C. T. Harrison, Cambridge, Mass.; J. A. S. McPeek, Cambridge, Ohio; E. J. Simmons, Lawrence, Mass.; R. McK. Wiles, Truro, N. S., Canada; David Worcester, Boston, Mass., Josiah Dwight Whitney Scholarships: A. B. Cleaves, Providence, R. I.; C. R. Williams, Schen- ectady, N. Y.; R. W. Chapman, Groveton, N. H.; Carlton Thayer Broderick Scholarships: J. H. Moses, Pleasantville, N. Y.; C. J. Roy, Wentworth, Mo.; David Kransdorff, So. Rhodesia, So. Africa.

With leave to study abroad, Edward R. Bacon Art Scholarship: R. C. Morrison, Cambridge, Mass.; Coolidge Fellowship: J. M. Potter, Cambridge, Mass.; Arthur Deloraine Corey Fellowship: E. A. Robinson, Saranac Lake, N. Y.; Bayard Cutting Fellowship: L. T. White, Jr., San Anselmo, Cal.; Harvard-Yenching Institute Fellowships: Derk Bodde, Rochester, N. Y.; R. K. Reischauer, Tokyo, Japan: L. C. S. Sickman, Denver, Colo.; John Knowles Paine Travelling Fellowships in Music: R. L. Kirkpatrick, Leominster, Mass.; S. D. Tuttle, Parkersburg, West Virignia; Rogers Fellowships: F. E. Manuel, Roxbury, Mass.; Sumner B. Myers, Boston, Mass.; Sachs Research Fellowship in Fine Arts: C. K. Hersey, Portland, Maine; Saltonstall Scholarship: L. C. Keating, Syracuse, N. Y.; Philip H. Sears Scholarship: Howard Trivers, Scarsdale, N. Y.; Special University Fellowship: H. A. Rigg, Jr., Wayne, Pa.; Atkins Fellowship: A. G. B. Fairchild, Miami, Florida; D. M. Bates, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

Resident Fellowships; Museum of Comparative Zoology: Virginia Barrett Gibbs Scholarship: B. B. Leavitt, Brookline, Mass.; Anna C. Ames Memorial Scholarship: John Enrlich, New York City; George H. Emerson Scholarships: D. M. Bates, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; C. H. Burgess, Sheridan, Wyoming; J. H. Moses, Pleasantville, N. Y.; C. D. West, Glens Falls, N. Y.; Charles Haven Goodwin Scholarship: C. T. Murphy, Athens, Greece; Forris Jewett Moore Scholarship: R. G. Kennelly, Cambridge, Mass.; James Mills Peirce Scholarship: D. H. Ballou, Chester, Vermont; Edward Russell Scholarship: C. P. Adams, Huntington, Oregon; Ralph Sanger Scholarships: A. F. Bixby, Lakewood, Ohio; N. F. Conant, Wakefield, Mass.; D. J. Grout, Melrose, Mass.; T. B. Thomas, Oberlin, Ohio; L. A. Walford, Cambridge, Mass.; James Savage Scholarship: B. A. Herman, Somerville, Mass.;

Shattuck Scholarships: Peter Fishman, Dorchester, Mass.; Walter Leighton, Jr., Evanston, Ill.; G. C. LeRoy, Auburndale, Mass.; C. A. Niemeyer, Independence, Kan.; R. E. K. Rourke, Brockville, Ont.; F. E. Ulrich, Schenectady, N. Y.; J. E. Whitesell, Eagle Rock, Virginia; Thayer Scholarships: A. I. Abell, Eldorado, Ill.; J. A. Jenkins, Oak Park, Ill.; A. G. Marshak, Woodhaven, L. I., N. Y.; J. C. Miller, Taooma, Wash.; L. A. Wilford, Cambridge, Mass.; Gorham Thomas Scholarship: C. B. Moke, Youngstown, Ohio; Townsend Scholarships: J. M. Pratt, Pittsburgh, Pa.; J. F. A. Rick, Jamestown, N. Y.; W. S. Weedon, University, Va.; Nathan Weiner, Roxbury, Mass.; R. M. Wiles, Truro, N. S., Canada; University Fellowships: E. C. Abbe, Ithaca, N. Y.; F. A. Arlinghaus, Cheviot, Ohio; R. M. Baum, Hamilton, N. Y.; F. W. Burton, Weston, Ont.; Thaddeus Clapp, East Orange, N. J.; N. E. Cohen, Roxbury, Mass.; David Fleisher, Brooklyn, N. Y.; J. B. Hadley, Brighton, Mass.; William Irvine, Stockton, Cal.; C. H. Kean, Weslaco, Texas; M. M. Krost, Houston, Texas; C. P. Loomis, Las Cruces, New Mex.; W. O. Martin, Columbus, Ohio; R. D. Present, New York City; N. M. Pusey, Council Bluffs, Iowa; E. E. Rasmuson, Cordova, Alaska; J. H. Thurston, Minneapolis, Minn.; J. M. Toland, Paris, France; R. E. L. W. de Visme, New Brunswick, N. J.

Wales Scholarship: A. J. Derbyshire, Utica, N. Y.; Jeffries Wyman Scholarships: W. G. Hamilton, Laclede, Mc.; H. M. Kaplan, Revere, Mass.; University Scholarships: Spencer Brown, Hartford, Conn.; N. B. DeNood, Cambridge, Mass,; Hans Fischel, New York City; Harold Gershinowitz, Brooklyn, N. Y.; J. A. Gutherie, Madison, Wis.; Leo A. T. Haak, Cambridge, Mass.; J. W. Havighurst, Jacksonville, Ill.; R. D. Humphrey, St. John, N. B., Canada; J. E. Johnson, Whitford, Pa.; K. B. Krishna Madras, India; C. G. Lalicker, Norman, Okla.; H. H. Lane, Barre, Vermont; Bernard Lemann, New Orleans, La.; D. W. Meiklejohn, Madison, Wis.; Brooks Otis Richmond, Indiana; D. H. Popper, White Plains, N. Y.; H. A. Smith, North Adams, Mass.; C. W. Swonger, Durham, N. H.; F. B. Williams, Jr., Middletown N. Y.; Jacob Canter, Newton, Mass.; V. I. Cheadle, Oxford, Ohio; R. A. Clapp Oberlin, Ohio; J. S. Edwards, Chapel Hill, N. C.; J. W. Fesler, II, Minneapolis, Minn.; G. T. Foust, Sawanee, Tenn.; G. A. Lee, Crawfordsville, Ind.; R. E. Luce, Princeton, N. J.; H. N. Maxwell Zanesville, Ohio; R. H. Morgan, Haverford, Pa.; A. E. Pitcher, Cleveland Ohio; H. A. Potter, Jr., Ithaca, Mich.; R. N. Sanger, Brunswick, Me.; G. T. Sewall, Brunswick, Me.; G. M. Woodward, Nashville, Tenn

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