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Additional Scholarships totaling 16,600 to 28 students in the College, for the current half of the present academic year were announced today by the University as follows:
Class of 1867:--to George W. Farwell '41 of Seattle, Washington and David H. Mitchell, of Campbellsville, Kentucky.
Hall Award
Thomas Hall:--to Joseph R. McLoughlin, '41, of Fort Washington, Pennsylvania and Philip Nogee '41, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar:--to Lorrace Rapoport '41, of Hartford, Consecticut.
Price Greenleaf:--to Robert M. Boyd '41, of New York, and Joseph D. Driscoll '41, of Worcester.
Eight Honored
Henry D. & Jonathan M. Parmenler:--to Fred Benyamin '41, of Columbia, South Carolina; Maurice S. Cohen '41, of Winthrop. Sanford L. Gray '41, Cleveland, Lester J. Bonig '41, of New York; Albert C. Howell '41, of Sandy Hook, New Jersey; George Minkin '41, of New Bedford; Henry D. Oyen '41, of New York; and Edward L. Rogers '41, of Suffield, Connecticut.
Waite Memorial:--to Alfred Eisner '39, of New York, Frederick B. Frisch '40, of Ventnor, New Jersey; Paul Melrose '40, of New York; Enrico A. Pope '40, of East Boston; Abraham Schneider '41, of Roxbury; Harold S. Shapero '41, Newton; Richard V. Smith '41, of Belmont, Charles M. Stearns '41, of Sharon, Connecticut; Henry H. D. Sterrett, Jr., '41, of Washington; and Dwight D. Taylor, Jr., '41 Excelsior, Minnesota.
Mary L. Whitney:--to Harry L. Clark '41, of North Falmouth; and Bart J. Kenney '41, of Arlington, New Jerser.
Edwards Whitaker:--to John R. Baker '41, of Sharon.
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