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CORPORATION VOTES 65 STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS

MEN FROM ALL OVER COUNTRY INCLUDED IN LIST

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Sixty-five upperclassmen in Harvard College with good scholastic records have been awarded scholarships totaling $24,995 by vote of the Harvard Corporation, University Hall announced yesterday. The students are:

Willis H. Frisbee, La Jolla, Calif.; David W. Scott, Claremont, Calif.; George J. Engelhardt, Jr, Naugatuck, Conn.; Irving Feister, Norwich, Conn.; Frederick P. Glike, Meriden, Conn.; Raymond P. Lavietes, Shelton, Conn.; Arthur L. Leader, Hartford, Conn.; Louis O. Manganiello, Waterbury, Conn.; Alfred W. Satterthwaite, New Haven, Conn.; Alfred A. Skerpan, Ansonia, Conn.; Robert W. Stoughton, Warehouse Point, Conn. Arnold M. Sweig, Plainville, Conn.; Robert J. Stevenson, Washington, D.C.; James E. King, Jr., Leesburg, Fla.; John E. Shoemaker, Augusta, Fla.;

William K. Wyant, Jr., Atlanta, Ga.; William T. Dean, Jr., Chicago, III; Charles F. Haas, Chicago, III.; Sol R. Srole, Chicago, III.; Howard F. Schomer, Oak Park, III.; John H. Sardeson, Oak Park, III.; Robert Kramer, Jr., Davenport, Ia.; Robert A. Stewart, Jr., Independence, Ia.; John R. Yungblut, Dayton, Ky.; Irving M. Pinansky, Portland, Me.; Thomas S. Risley, Waterville, Me.; Cesar L. Barber, Bethesda, Md.; Louis H. Conger, Jr., Muskegon, Mich.; Lazar M. Paves, Detroit, Mich.; Joseph H. Phillips, Dearborn, Mich.;

Edwin M. Snell, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Lipman G. Feld, Kansas City, Mo.; Theodore Smith, Kansas City, Mo.; Egbert W. Fischer, Butte, Mont.; Oliver E. Rodgers, Anaconda, Mont.; Perry J. Culver, Exeter, N.H.; Douglas W. Overton, Concord, N.H.; Norman E. Vuilleumier, Manchester, N.H.; Elmer R. Best, Cheviot, O.; Robert H. Bloomberg, Cleveland, O.; Wesley L. Furste, II, Cincinnati, O.; James H. Goulder, East Cleveland, O.; Walter W. Jeffers, Worthington, O.; Millard L. Kaplan, Cincinnati, O.; Jack L. Mason, Lakewood, O.;

Max M. Presser, Cleveland, O.; Arthur W. Todd, Cleveland Heights, O.; Edwin McG. Warner, Geneva, O.; Sidney S. Alexander, Forest City, Pa.; Howard S. Derrickson, Darby, Pa.; Edward H.H. Jasen, Stroudsburg, Pa.; John S. Lang, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Rupert M. Smith, Bethayres, Pa.; Irving G. Shaffer, Reading, Pa.; George F. Tittmann, West Chester, Pa.; George D. Zimmerman, Reading, Pa.; Joseph A. Hindle, Providence, R.I.; George Cantor, Bennington, Vt.; Charles E. Tuttle, Jr., Rutland, Vt.; Lemuel Bowden, Jr.; Norfolk, Va.; Donald W. Davis, Jr., Williamsburg, Va.; John H. Gilbert, Milwaukee, Wis.; Lorne Rickert, Kitchener, Ont., Canada; Phillipe Dur, Toronto, Ont., Canada; Frederic C. Bartter, Baguio, Philipine Islands

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