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Four Harvard students named Murphy are the recipients this year of the annual scholarships donated in 1916 by William Stanislaus Murphy, A.B. 1885, for the "collegiate education of men of the name of Murphy." The awards this year total $1,850, and go only to students of high scholastic standing.
The recipients are Ralph B. Murphy '39, of New Albany, Indiana; William M. Murphy '38, of Flushing, N. Y.; John S. Murphy '40, of Fulton, Ky; and Vincent L. Murphy '40, of New York City.
Five other students named Murphy will receive aids totaling $950 from the Murphy fund in the course of the year.
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