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Leading in importance the other '24 scholarship and fellowship awards to graduate students which were announced Saturday, stands the Jacob Wertheim Research Fellowship for the Betterment of Industrial Relationships, won by W. Ellison Chalmers of Detroit, Michigan. This fellowship with an endowment of $100,000 will enable Chalmers to spend a year in travel and study of his specialty, collective dealings in the automobile industry. A graduate of Wisconsin, he has spent the last year on research in the labor field.
The other awards which total nearly $15,000, are as follows: 1902 World War Memorial Scholarship to Charles H. Cole of Cambridge; 1902 World War Memorial Aid to Edward B. Cole 1L of Cambridge; the Hennen Jennings Scholarships to Harry L. Anthony, 3D., Gr.E.S. of Edgewater Park, New Jersey, and to William B. Agoos of Freemansport, Pennsylvania; the Eveleth Scholarships of the Engineering School to Charles E. Buchwald of Tribes Hill, New York, and to David R. Crosby of Lockport, New York.
The 15 Gordon McKay Scholarships in the Engineering School were awarded to: R. Burton Power, Harold E. Ellithern, Armig G. Kandoian 4E.S., Morland King, Robert W. Schindler Gr.E.S., Harner Selvidge Gr.E.S., James E. Shephered, Gordon W. Theisinger Sp.E.S., Charles H. Wolls, Gr.E.S., Chal Yek, Gr.E.S., Donald F. Wilcock 4E.S., Alden B. Greninger Gr.E.S., Paul B. King, Jr. Gr.E.S., James L. Martin Gr.E.S., and Stanmore V. N. Wilson Gr.E.S.
Three Public Health Fellowships in the School of Public Health were won by: Richard T. Page of Waterville, Maine; Hollis S. Ingraham '30 of Brookline; and Robert W. Ballantyne of Xenra, Ohio.
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