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Thirty-one scholarships and fellowships for the year 1934-35, totalling $12,900, have been awarded, it was announced today. All thirty-one of these awards were for graduate students, nineteen of them being for work in the Graduate School of Education.
Jean Mirman of L'Ecole d'Aeronautique, Paris, France, was granted the Victor Emmanuel Chapman Memorial Fellowship for study in some department of Harvard University; this award is restricted to French Students. Mirman will study engineering, specializing in aeronautics.
Edward Hickling Bradford Fellowship (for medical research):
Henry N. Pratt, of Boston, Mass. (A.B. Harvard 1924; M.D. 1930).
Bates Scholarship:
George K. Mateyo '34, of Cleveland, O.--Law.
Buckley Scholarships (for graduates of the Cambridge public schools):
Draveaux Bender, 1S.C.P., of Cambridge, Mass. (Mass. Inst. of Technology, 1933). Francis P. Cahill '34, of Cambridge, Mass.--Medicine. Walter E. Doherty, Jr., of Cambridge, Mass. (George-town University, 1934)--Law. Lucio E. Gatto '34, of Cambridge, Mass.--Medicine. Maurice F. Joyce, of Cambridge, Mass. (Boston College, 1934)--Law. Israel J. Kazis 2G, of Cambridge, Mass. (A.B. Harvard, 1932; A.M. 1933)--Sociology. Peter V. Pertzoff 1G, of Cambridge, Mass. (Harvard, 1933)--English.
Downer Aid:
Victor M. Harding, Jr. 2L, of Hubbard Woods, Ill. (A.B. Harvard, 1931).
Phoutrides Scholarship (for a student of Greek birth or parentage):
John Arthos 2G, of Camden, Delaware (A.B. Dartmouth College 1930, A.M. Harvard, 1933)--English.
Stoughton Scholarships (preference to students from Dorchester or Milton, Mass.):
Maurice Epstein 2L, of Dorchester, Mass. (Harvard 1932). Henry M. Goldman 3Dn., of Dorchester, Mass (Brown Univ.). Willfred Malenbaum '34, of Dorchester, Mass.--Arts and Sciences. George M. Noss, 1Dn., of Dorchester, Mass. (Harvard 1933). Joseph V. O'Brien 3M, of Dorchester, Mass. (A.B. Holy Cross 1928; A.M. Boston College 1929.)
The following fourteen scholarships are awarded for study in the Graduate School of Education:
Austin Scholarships for Teachers:
Ira R. Glover, of Littleton, West Virginia. A.B. (Salem College) 1927; A.M. (West Va. Univ.) 1932; Principal, High and Grade Schools, Littleton, W. Va. Frederick H. McKelvey, of Charleston, Ill. A.B. (Univ. of Ill.), 1930. Principal, Junior High School, Charleston, Ill. Albert W. Purvis, of Truno, Nova Scotia. A.B., (Univ. of New Brunswick) 1931. Instructor, Provincial Normal College, Truro, N. S.
University Scholarships:
Helen S. Bagenstose, of Bryn Mawr, Pa. A.B. (Wellesley College) 1931; A.M. (ibid.) 1933. Fellow in Education, Bryn Mawr College. Paul W. Lehmann, of Worcester, Mass, Special Student in the School of Education. Glen A. Marks, of Edwardsville, Ill. (Illinois Goll., 1934). William W. Rodgers '34, of Leicester, Mass. Eleroy L. Stromberg, of Eugene, Ore, A. B. (Nebraska Wesleyan Univ.) 1932. Graduate Assistant, Univ. of Oregon, Eugene, Ore.
Faculty Scholarships:
Helen R. Brooks, of Centre Newton, Mass, (Radcliffe College, 1934). Lonis A. Cook, Jr. '34, of Sandusky, Ohio, Edith A. Hickey, of Roslindale, Mass (Radcliffe Coll., 1934). Charles D. Keet, of Pretoris, Transvaal, South Africa, A.B. (Transvaal Univ.) 1919; A.M. (Potchesfsiroom Univ.) 1924. Instructor, Boys' High School, Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa, Mae F. Rastall, of Washington. D.C. (Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1934).
Phi Delta Kappa Scholarship:
Eliot P. Beveridge, of Derchester, Mass. A.B. Harvard 1930; A.M. 1931--Graduate School of Education
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