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Twenty-three first year honor students in the Harvard Law School have been awarded scholarships totalling $6,300 for the current academic year.
The recipients are Myron Kalish, Brooklyn, N. Y., George R. Walter, Washington, D.C., Robert S. Ivie, Iowa City, Ia., John G. Forbes, Jackson Heights, L. I., N. Y., Albert L. Goldman, Everett, Mass., Milton Altman, New York, N. Y., Benjamin B. Ferenez, New York, N. Y., Chester I. Lappen, Des Moines, Ia., Peter K. Morse, Detroit, Mich., Frederick S. Pillsbury, Manchester, N. H., Myron Sommel, Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y.,
Mallory R. Smith, Greenville, S.C., Sherman M. Tonkonow, Meriden, Conn., Ralph B. Sussman, Newark, N. J., Norman D. Blotner, Beverly, Mass., Joseph V. Cavanagh, Providence, R. I., George H. Fraser, Monticello, Ia., Isadore Gromfine, Buffalo, N. Y., Murray Horwitz, Hollis, L. I., N. Y., Paul Melrose, Hartford, Conn., Jacob Rabinowitz, Catskill, N. Y., William P. Reiss, Newark, N. J., and Joseph S. Rogan, Roxbury, Mass.
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