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SIXTEEN HARVARD SCHOLARSHIPS GO TO CLASS OF 1941

New Rule Permits Awards to Continue Through Four Years--Examination Now Required of Candidates

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Names of the sixteen winners of the New England private school scholarships are being revealed today by the scholarship committee. The stipends ranging from $100 to $500 are awarded to boys entering Harvard this fall from New England preparatory schools. Under the new ruling inaugurated this year scholarships are renewable during the four years if the student proves himself deserving.

For the first time a competitive scholarship examination was used as the basis for the selection, and the prizes were not awarded as formerly merely on the recommendation of the headmasters. The recipients and their schools are as follows:

Wayne F. Anderson, Andover; Edward L. Burwell, Exeter; Louis R. Chauvenet, Belmont Hill; Franklin N. Cunningham, Milton Academy; Richard D. Edwards, Choate; David D. Henry, Country Day School; Spender Klaw, Loomis School; Horace G. Lunt, Kent School; David A. Park, Gunnery School; John S. Parker, Jr., St. mark's; Howard A. Reed, Andover; Elliot L. Richardson, Milton Academy; Bernard D. Shea, Roxbury Latin; Charles C. Smith, Middlesex School; Archibald H. Spaulding, Jr., Thayer Academy; Richard S. Suter, Groton; Stephen Winship, Andover.

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