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Awards of 26 Gordon McKay scholarships and one fellowship, totaling $8,600 for the year 1935-36, were announced yesterday by the Graduate School of Engineering.
The seven Harvard men winning the scholarships are John P. Danforth '35, Hugo C. deFritsch '35, Philip M. Goldberg 2GE, Eugene H. Barlow '35, John J. McSweeney 2GE, Louis H. Marburg '35, and Bernard I. Small 2GE.
Awards were also made to Charles W. Bailey, University of Alabama; Charles E. Buchwald, Union College; Albert R. Christlieb, Northeastern; Henry T. Ell, Rutgers; Elmer H. Everett, Northeastern; George H. Hammond, Tufts; Albyn Macintosh, Colorado College; Robert I. Sarbacher, University of Florida; Paul E. Seufer, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Francis W. Steele, Rensselaer Ellis A. Tarlton, Yale; Richard S. Wellons, Georgia School of Technology; and David C. Wiggin, Jr., Tufts.
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