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Corporation Approves Nine Stipends for Current Year

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Nine awards totalling $1,602 for the current academic year to students have been approved by the Corporation, as follows, it was announced yesterday:

Harvard Club of Milwaukee, to George T. Klein '38 of Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Harvard Student Council, to Clarence E. Boston '39 of East Providence, Rhode Island; Ralph Sanger scholarship to Robert J. Trayhern 1G. of Rochester, New York; University Fellowship to Walter W. Ellis, Jr. 2G, of Buffalo, New York.

Willard Scholarship to Joseph T. McCullough 1G, of Athens, Ohio; Austin Scholarship to Hollis M. Levenson 1GEd, of Cambridge; Phi Delta Kappa Scholarship to R. Vernon Hays 1GEd, of Ansley, Nebraska; and University Scholarships to David A. Grodberg 1GEd, of Worcester; and George B. Simon 1GEd, of Newton Center.

In addition, Leverett S. Tuckerman, Jr. '40 of Salem has been awarded the Elizabeth Wilder Prize of $100

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