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Two Groton Graduates Win Lowell Prize Scholarship

Award Based On Exams In Classics; Other Stipends Announced

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One of the outstanding awards for entering Freshmen, the George Emerson Lowell Prize Scholarship for excellence in both Greek and Latin, has been won this year by Tudor Gardiner, of Boston, and Archibald B. Roosevelt Jr., of Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y. Both students are graduates of the Groton School.

This prize is presented on the basis of a competitive examination in Greek and Latin set by the Harvard Classics department, and given each spring at preparatory School which offer both languages in the college course.

The Harvard Dean's office also announced today the award of additional Freshman scholarship totaling $2,175 to the following first year men.

Theodore F. Bullen, of Melrose, Mass.; Louis Hartz, of Omaha, Nebr.; William C. W. Haynes, of Charlotte, N. C.; George V. Kaplan, of Roxbury, Mass.; Norman J. Richards, of Lexington, Mass.; James O. Seamans, of Salem, Mass.; and Albert L. Waldron Jr., of Cleveland, O.

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