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3 Seniors Plan to Study in England On Henry Grants

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Three members of the Class of 1949 are among the five United States recipients of Henry Fellowships, trustees of the Charles and Julia Henry Fund announced yesterday. The fellowships provide for a year's study at either Oxford or Cambridge University in England.

The Harvard winners, each of whom will receive a grant of 600 pounds sterling (about $2,400), are Charles M. Gray of Urbana, Illinois and Kirkland House, Edward B. Green, Jr. of Mobile, Alabama and Eliot House, and Hans A. Wolf of New York City and Eliot House.

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