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SCHOLARSHIP AND AID GRANTED TO STUDENTS

University Hall Also Announces the Appointment of Three Instructors For Last Half Year to Faculty

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A scholarship and a Student Aid have been granted by the Student Council, it was announced today by University Hall. The scholarship, awarded from the recently created Harvard Student Council Fund, was granted to Robert W. Lovett '35, of Beverly, and the Aid was given to Richard D. Tucker, Jr. '34, of South Hadley.

Three appointments to the faculty were also announced, one for the remainder of the second half of this year, and two for a year from next September 1. For the remainder of this year, Pearce Davis has been appointed instructor in economics. Davis, who graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1928, and who received his A. M. from George Washington University in 1931, is at present a second year student in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.

Saunders MacLane has been named Benjamin Peirce Instructor in Mathematics, and tutor in the Division of Mathematics for one year from September 1. MacLane, who received his Ph.D. from Yale in 1930, and his M.A. from the University of Chicago in 1931, has studied at Gottingen and is now a Stirling Research Fellow at Yale. Melcher P. Forbes of Portland, Maine, ahs been appointed instructor in Mathematics, likewise for one year, from September 1. He was graduated from Bowdoin in 1932, and took his A.M. at Harvard in 1933. He is a second year man at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.

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