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Twelve scholarships totaling $2,000 have been awarded to students at the Harvard Dental School, it was announced today. The winners are as follows:
John C. Brown, Concord, New Hampshire; Charles T. Lawrence, Manchester, New Hampshire; Henry E. Messier, Taunton; Norman S. Simmons, Mount Vernon, New York; Lester H. Sablow, Mount Vernon, New York; William E. Wood, Legan, Utah; Stephen E. Thorne, Jr., Schuylerville, New York; Vincent P. Marran, Jr., Holyoke; Samuel I. Blum, New Haven, Connecticut; Richard D. Garrett, Glens Falls, New York; Donald W. Parsons, Scituate; Harold K. Terry Bahama, North Carolina.
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Twelve second year students in the Harvard Business School have been awarded prizes of $25 each for writing the best "summer reports" submitted by members of their class.
The prizes winners are:
Edwin D. Alford, San Marino, California; Robert H. Cain, Melrose; Peter C. Coggeshall, Darlington, South Carolina; James A. Dearborn, Brookline; Lawrence A. Hart, New York, New York; Charles A. Haskins, Cambridge; Albert P. Heiner, Salt Lake City, Utah; Thomas M. Hill, Bucksport, Maine; Samuel Y. Johnson, Pasadena, California; William M. Mack, Cambridge; Thomas H. T. Morrow, South Tacoma, Washington; Karl B. Rusch, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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