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TWENTY-NINE AWARDS ANNOUNCED FOR STUDY

Student Council Scholarships Go to Undergraduates for Continuance of Work

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Twenty-nine awards, totaling $4,500, for graduate and undergraduate study during the present academic year, were announced by the University today. Nine states and one foreign country are represented by the recipients.

In the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences the University fellowships went to Henry F. May, Jr., of Berkeley, Calif, and Irving Bernstein, of Rochester, N.Y. Austin fellowship to Heinz Thannhauser, of Paris, France.

In the Business School the Buckley scholarship went to John F. Tynan, of Cambridge, Mass.

Research fellowships, for work at the Atkins Institution, Soledad, Cuba, went to Carl T. Parsons, of New York, N.Y.; and Vincent G. Dethier, of Jamaica Plain, Mass.

Student Council awards went to Coleridge A. Braithwaite '39, of Cambridge, Mass.; Edgar L. Haff, Jr, '39, of Fort Edward, N.Y.; Leonard E. Leboeuf '39, of Webster, Mass.; Joseph S. Wyzan, of Milford, Mass.; Arthur R. Borden, Jr. '39, of Roslindale, Mass.; William E. Braden '41, of Toledo, O.; Harry R. Harwood, Jr. '39, of Springfield, Mass.; John H. Howland '39, of Windsor, Vt., Bernard Kalman '39, of Roxbury, Mass.; William H. Magruder '40, of Bethesda, Md.; Walter D. Riddle, Jr. '40, of Edgeworth, Pa.; and Holland L. Willard '40, of Brookline, Mass.

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