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Students hoping to cash in on University offerings next year must file their scholarship application on or before Thursday, F. S. Von Stade, Jr. '38, Director of Scholarships, announced yesterday.
The grants for next year's upperclassmen apply only to students who will have completed two or more terms at the College by June. Necessary blanks are available at 19 University Hall, as well as information for those who are waiting until the last minute before applying.
The list of next year's grants includes Veterans' National Scholarships and renewals of the regular National Scholarships.
Veterans applying for these grants must have been registered two terms.
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