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Fifteen fellowships and scholarships in the Engineering School, the Law School, and the School of Architecture were announced today at University Hall. The awards total $9,700.
Engineering School: for the year 1934-35 are:
Gordon McKay Scholarships: Jesse W. Eakins, of Cliftondale, Mass., B.E.E. Northeastern University 1932, B.S. ibid. 1933. Harry L. Forster, of Buffalo, N. Y., S.B. Northeastern University, 1934. Philip M. Goldberg, Gr.E.S., of Boston, Mass., S.B. Tufts 1933. John J. McSweeney, Gr.E.S., of Boston, Mass., S.B. Tufts 1933. George A. Moore Jr., of Glens Falls, N. Y., S.B. Union Coll. 1934. Raymond F. Wagner, of Sunbury, Pa., S.B. Pennsylvania State 1934. John S. Wiley, of West Lafayette, Ind., S.B. Purdue 1934.
Law School Fellowships and Scholarships for 1934-35 are:
Judah Philip Benjamin Research Fellowship: Jerome Hall, of Grand Forks, No. Dak., Professor of Law at the University of North Dakota, Ph.B. Chicago 1922, J.D. ibid. 1923.
Brandels Research Fellowship: William Armstrong Hunter, of Washington, D. C., Professor of Law at George Washington University, A.B. Chicago 1917; LL.B. Geo. Washington 1923; LL.M. ibid. 1924.
Sidney Thompson Fairchild Fellowship: Walter J. Cheate, of Los Angeles, Calif, LL.B. University of Southern California 1925.
Robert Darrah Jenks Scholarship: John Knox, of Chicago, Ill., Ph.B. University of Chicago 1930; J.D. Northwestern 1934.
George Fisker Scholarship: David L. Krupsaw '84, of Washington, D. C.
Kirkpatrick Grant: Lewis Christopher Warden, of Newark, Ohio., A.B. Ohio State 1934.
School of Architecture Scholarships for 1934-35:
Special Scholarships: Melvin Morris, of Buffalo, N. Y., B.Arch. Carnegie Institute of Technology 1932. Gordon Millard Severud, of Winona, Minn., B.Arch. University of Minnesota 1934.
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