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LAW SCHOOL GRADUATES AWARD SCHOLARSHIP TO WESTERNER

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The newly established Alumni Association Scholarship, founded this year in commemoration of the Association's one hundredth anniversary, has been awarded to Carl Cherin, of Denmark, Wis, a top-ranking student in the second-year class at the Law School, the University announced today.

Mr. Cherin graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1937, and is an editor of the Harvard Law Review.

The Alumni Association announced at Commencement last June the establishment of its new scholarship, with a stipend of $500, to be awarded annually in any department of the University, by the President and Fellows of Harvard, in perpetuity.

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