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ELEVEN JOHN HARVARD SCHOLARSHIPS ARE GIVEN

Awards Are Purely Honorary With No Stipend; Scholarships Have Been Given Since 1895

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Eleven students whose high marks during the past year placed them in the top honor group have been awarded honorary John Harvard Scholarships for the current year.

John Harvard Scholarships have been given each year since 1895. There is no stipend. The requirements to rank in the top honor group, and thus to receive this award are 3 1/2 A's and 1/2 B.

The recipients this year are:

William A. Beardslee '36, of New Brunswick, N. J.; Alfred Biberman '37, of Philadelphia, Pa.; Francis G. Blake, Jr. '38, of New Haven, Conn.; Alan S. Geismer '38, of Cleveland, Ohio; Paul C. Henshaw '36, of Rye, N. Y.; Harold B. Jaffee '36, of New York, N. Y.; Wells Lewis '38, of New York, N. Y.; Arthur J. Linenthal '37, of Brookline, Mass.; Daniel W. Meyer '36, of Scarsdale, N. Y.; Philip T. Shahan '38, of Clayton, Mo.; and Robert E. Shalen '37, of Brooklyn, N. Y.

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