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AWARDS GIVEN TO TWENTY-NINE MEN

Total of $6,262 in Scholarships Given To Students Doing Graduate School Study

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Sixteen Cambridge public school graduates now enrolled in the University have been named recipients of Buckley awards for the current academic year, the University announced today. Thirteen additional awards, totaling. $6,262, for graduate study during the year were announced at the same time.

The Buckley Scholarships were established in 1965 through a bequest of Daniel A. Buckley providing for assistance to graduates of the city's public schools who are enrolled in any department of the University. Of this year's recipients twelve are upper-classmen in the college while the remainder are doing graduate school work.

12 College Awards

In the College, Buckley Scholarships were awarded to the following: Thomas E. Cotter '40, Pasquale F. Frisoll '40, Jacoh J. Kaplan '40, Paul A. Moylan '40, George Quint '40, Donald T. Regan '40, Roland E. Shaine '40, Ely A. Shamieh '41, Paul K. Stumpf '41, George A. Sullivan '40, Chester J. Dziengielewski '40, and Robert T. Fitzgerald '42.

The four graduate school students to receive the Buckley awards are: Harry M. Johnson, Jr. and James H. Robertson, Jr. in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; Robert L. Calvert in the Graduate School of Education; and Anthony Galluccio in the Law School.

The thirteen awards totaling $6,262 given for graduate study during the current year were awarded as follows: the George C. Christian Memorial scholarships to Thomas W. Dakin 2G and Rolf N. Haugen 2G, the Hayden Scholarship to Coleridge A. Braithwaite 1G, Faculty scholarships to Lucille C. Lesch 2G, and Walter VanWert 1G, Charles Swain Thomas Scholarship to Roger E. Bartindale 1G, Gordon McKay scholarships to Ralph J. Johnson 1G and Chrisistime A. Artigas 1G.

Awards in the Law School were as follows: Hale Scholarships to Richard H. Schannen 1L and Edward W. Schall 1L, and the Franklin Reynolds scholarship to Philip E. Parker 3L.

Other Cambridge residents have already received awards for this year are as follows: Bernard Barger '39, won a Sheldon Prize Fellowship of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; Dr. Lewis Dexter, Harvard A.B. '32, M.D. '36, won a William Hunter Workman Scholarship at the Harvard Medical School; Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. '38, was named a Junior Fellow of the Harvard Society of Fellows, on a three-year term; Herbert E. Wright Jr. '39, won the George H. Emerson Scholarship at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.

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