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HONOR STUDENTS WIN SCHOLARSHIPS

John Harvard Scholarships Go to Select Group 1 Men

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Symbolic of exceptional scholastic ability, the John Harvard Scholarships have been awarded this year to twenty-eight upperclassmen, who have made Group I consistently. These scholarships are an honorary award, and are not to be applied for.

Carrying no stipend, the John Harvard Scholarships have been awarded to the following men: Stanley V. Baum '45, John M. Bullitt '43, Louis W. Cabot '43, Kenneth M. Case '45, Frederic Cunningham, Jr. '43, William H. Forster '44, Edward W. Garrison '43, George H. Gerard '43, Frank F. Goodman '44, Isadore I. Hirschman, Jr. '43, Colin F. N. Irving '45, Walter J. John- son '44, Thomas S. Kuhn '48.

Cornelius Lansing '45, Richard H. MacNeal '44, Walter F. Rogers, Jr. '43, Lionel A. Schwartz '43, Donald H. Shively '44, Robert A. Shwitzer '45, Henry B. Silsbee '43, Louis E. Smart '45, Donald F. Waterman '43, Herbert M. Weiner '43, Gerald H. Whipple '43, Cedric H. Whitman ocC, Konrad P. Wise '45, Leonard Wolsky '44, John A. Wood '43

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