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STOUGHTON AWARDS GO ALL TO DORCHESTER MEN

SULLIVAN ONLY UNDERGRADUATE RECIPIENT

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Four Harvard students all from Dorchester received a total of $1,600 in scholarships, under the Stoughton fund, one of the oldest foundations at Harvard.

The Stoughton scholarships were established in 1701 by Lieutenant Governor William Stoughton, who graduated from Harvard in 1650. The awards are open to all students in the University, but preference is given to students from Dorchester.

The recipients this year are Sydney Jaffe 3G, who is studying Romance Languages, Wilfred Malenbaum 2G, a student in economics, George M. Noss. third year Dental School, and Edward D. Sullivan.

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