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Stewart D. Kranz '49 of Winthrop House and Buffalo, New York, is one of five New England college students to win a $1000 Boston Globe World War II Memorial Fellowship for 1949.
Kranz will leave early next September for Europe, where he plans to study in Florence, Rome, Venice, and at the Beaux Arts in Paris.
A fine arts major, Kranz has maintained an A to B-plus average in addition to spending three to five hours a day painting. His thesis is on "Color Problems."
During the war he served as a member of the 94th lhfantry Division and was wounded in Brittany in October, 1944.
The five winners of the Globe Fellowship competition were chosen from more than 400 undergraduates in the New England area.
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