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Nine graduate awards, totalling $4,950, for study during the present academic year, were announced by the University yesterday, as follows:
In the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences:
Bayard Cutting travelling fellowship to Joseph E. Charles 3G, of Cambridge, A.M. '34;
Emerton travelling fellowships to Carl G. Anthon 3G, of Cambridge, A.M. '39; and Richard J. Storr 2G, of Olivet, Mich., A.M. '39;
University fellowship to Rodman W. Paul, of Milton, A.M. '37.
In the Graduate School of Education:
University scholarships, for the M.A. in Teaching degree, to Karl F. Pfitzer, of Buffalo, N. Y., A.B. Syracuse University '41; and Harold V. Fagan, of Rochester, N. Y., A.B. University of Rochester '24;
Fellowships in Education to John C. Cass, G.Ed., of Honolulu, T.H., Ed.B. University of Hawaii '40; Hanford McK. Fowler, G.Ed., of Fredericton, N.B., Canada, M.A. University of New Brunswick '39; and William C. Kvaraceus, of Brookton, Mass., Ed.M. Harvard '36.
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