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University Announces 23 More Scholarships

Awards Amount to More Than $8,000 For The Current Academic Year

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Twenty-three awards, totalling $8,375, to students for the current academic year, were announced as follows:

College

Robert P. Stephens 41, Jacksonville, Fila.; Edward N. Hartloy ocC, Lowell, Mass.; Charles A. Baker '43, Detroit, Mich.; Joseph P. Briscoll '41, Worcester, Mass.; Einar C. Palm '43, Torrington, Conn.; John B. Addington '40, East Aurora, N. Y.; Stanley M. Jacks '44, South Boston, Mass.; and Arthur Kinoy '40, New York, N. Y.

Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

Douglas E. Bragdon 1G, Portland, Mc.; Hugh H. Chapman, Jr. 2G, Evansville, Ind.; Thomas D. Durrance 1G, Washington, D. C.; David M. Pratt 2G, Williams town, Mass.; Lloyd G. Carr 1G, Waynesbore, Va.; Kendrick S. Fow 1G, Durham, N. C.; Curtis B. Watson 1G, Haverford, Pa.; and Carl P. Swanson 4G, Pigeon Cove, Mass.

Law School

Arthur W. Balley 2L, New York, N. Y.; Jacob W. Rosenthal 2L, New York, N. Y.; James F. Stern 2L, Milwankee, WisHerbert A. Waterman 1L, San Francisco, Calif.; and Gordon M. Weber 1L, Burlingame, Calif.

Medical School

William R. Waddoll 1M, Tucson, Ariz.; and Theodore P. Roble 3M, New York, N. Y.

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