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Nineteen upperclass scholarships totaling $3,800 for the academic year 1937-38 were awarded today, most of them to Massachusetts students. The recipients are:
William L. Copithorne '38, Somerville; Nicholas J. Cotsonas, Jr. '40, Roxbury; Edward M. Davis, Jr. '40, Winter Park, Florida; Joseph T. Doyle '39, Providence, Rhode Island; Elmer A. Evans '38, Dorchester; Milton Gold '38, New York; James A. Hamill '38, Quincy; Robert B. Hayden '40, Newtonville; Charles A. Kane '39, Roslindale.
Charles B. King '39, Somerville; John W. King '38, Manchester, New Hampshire; Arthur H. Klein '39, Brookline; Edward C. Lambert '38, Spokane, Washington; Frederick A. Lavey '38, Manchester, Connecticut; William H. Magill '40, Malden; Leon D. Starr '40, Cambridge; Arthur E. Tiemann '39, Winthrop; John C. Trakas '39, Boston; and Richard W. Tregaskis '38, Elizabeth, New Jersey.
Freshmen Receive Grants
Sixty-eight Yardlings of high scholastic standing have received scholarships totalling $22,575 for the academic year 1937-38, in addition to awards already made public.
It has been announced that the following have won scholarships: John B. Addington, East Aurora, Ill.; John F. Ambrose, Ozone Park, N. Y.; Nathan Belfer, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Harry E. von Bergen, Roslindale, Mass.; Milliam A. Betz, Columbia, Mo.; Robert M. Boyd, New York, N. Y.; John K. Bragg, Charleston, S. C.; John C. Brechin, Bristol, R. I.; Loring T. Briggs, Taunton, Mass.; Ferdinand F. Bruck, Bonn Rhein, Germany; John P. R. Budlong, East Greenwich, R. I.; Myron I. Burnes, Brookline, Mass.
Malcolm D. Campbell, Jr., Milton, Mass.; George W. Chessman, Pooria, Ill.; Alan F. Clifford, Peace Dale, R. I.; John H. Crimmins, Dorchester, Mass.; Martin J. Dempsey, Somerville, Mass.; Donald A. Donahue, Lawrence, Mass.; Joseph P. Driscoll, Worcester, Mass.; John E. Eldridge, North Adams, Mass.; Paul D. Faden, Hyde Park, N. Y.; Russell N. Fairbanks, Somerville, Mass.; John B. Fisher, Los Angeles, Calif.; Richard C. W. Fish- er, East Greenwich, R. I.; Melvin H. Freedman, Brookline, Mass.; William E. Gilkey, Jr., Chickasha, Okla.
David R. V. Golding, Brooklyn, N. Y.; George H. Handelman, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Henry F. Haviland, Jr., East Orange, N. J.; Albert C. Howell, Sandy Hook, N. J.; Charles D. B. Howell, Boston, Mass.; Ben B. Johnson, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Liewellyn C. Jones, Jr., Oak Park, Ill.; Roland Kahn, New York, N. Y.; Herman A. J. Kiewiet de Jonge, Prangius, Switzerland; Frank W. Kroll, Elizabeth, N. J.; Paul B. Kurtz, Philadelphia, Pa.; Melvin Levine, Revere, Mass.
Joseph A. Locke, Jr., Newton Centre, Mass.; Wesley H. Lowell, Jr., Holden, Mass; Joseph P. Lyford, Wilton, Conn.; Denis J. Maguire, Brockton, Mass.; Henry W. Maxwell, Jr., Hinsdale, Ill.; George P. Mayhew, West Roxbury, Mass.; Elbert M. Moffatt, Jr., Bombay, India; Edward C. Moore, St. Augustine, Fla.; Francis D. Murnaghan, Jr., Baltimore, Md.; David P. Oakes, Seattle, Fla.; Charles H. Oldfather, Lincoln, Neb.; Melvin Pollard, Dorchester, Mass.
Winslow T. Porter, Cambridge, Mass.; Edward D. Rogers, Suffield, Conn.; Edward V. Salvatore, Greenwich, Conn.; Frederick L. Smith, Lancaster, N. H.; Hamlin D. Smith, Winnetka, Ill.; John E. Smith, Jr., Andover, Mass.; Richard P. Sprague, Bridgewater, Mass.; Robert P. Stephens, Jacksonville, Fla.; Alanson H. Sturgis, Jr., Milton, Mass.; Kingdon W. Swayne, George School Pa.; Gerhardt G. Thiem, Lawrence, Mass.; Edward C. P. Thomas, Cambridge, Mass.
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