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Nineteen awards totalling $11,900, for study during the present academic year, were announced today by the Graduate School of Design, as follows:
Department of Architecture:
Arthur Wheelwright travelling fellowship to Leonard J. Currie, of Arlington.
Nelson Robinson, Jr. travelling fellowships to Robert A. Little, of Bar Harbor, Maine; and Charles H. Burchard, of Boston.
Edward H. Kendall scholarships to Albert W. Arneson, of St. Louis Park, Minnesota; and Charles D. Wiley, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
University scholarships to Bruno Beer, of Rome, Italy; Norman J. S. DeWind, of Aurora, Illinois; Wendell W. Galt, of Greenfield; Richard W. Snibbe, of Cambridge; Edward Wenk, Jr., of Baltimore; and David B. Aldrich, of Madison, New Jersey.
Department of Landscape Architecture:
Charles Eliot travelling fellowship to Charles A. Currier, of Meridon, Connecticut.
Francis Hathaway Cummings scholarship to Myles G. Boylan, of Watertown.
Joseph Eveleth scholarship to Herschel W. Weber, of Novinger, Missouri.
Austin scholarship to Lou B. Voigt, of Olney, Illinois.
Austin scholarships, for the first half year, to James E. Secord, of St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada; and John S. Kirten, of Lake Ville, Arkansas.
Austin scholarships, for the second half year, to Kenneth F. Fales, of Medford; and James A. Floyd, of Winnipeg, Canada.
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