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Businessmen To Advise on Scholarships

31 Business School Graduates Named Official Counselors in $50,000 Nationwide Plan

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31 prominent businessmen will aid the Business School in selecting men to receive financial aid under a new plan to start in the fall term, Dean David announced yesterday. A maximum of 55 students will divide up the $50,000 stipend.

The Regional Representatives announced by Dean David are: Atlanta, Georgia, George S. Craft, Vice-President of the Trust Co, of Georgia; Buffalo, New York, Samuel D. Lunt, of Hamlin & Lunt; Chicago, Illions, william M. edens, assistant Comproller of Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Co. of Chicago, and Robert V. Hansberger of Container Corporation of America.

Cincinnati, Ohio, W. Rowell Chase '26 of Proctor and Gamble, and Walter B. Transportation Department, Standard Oil; Dallas, Texas, William S. Montgomery P. O. B. Montgomery, Builders Engineers; and Denver, Colorado, Thomas M. Dines, President of U.S. National Bank.

From Memphis. . .

Detroit, Michigan, George R. Berkaw, Jr. Assistant Vice-President of The Detroit Bank; Dearborn, Michigan, Tom Lilley '34, Manager, Financial Analysis Department of Ford Division, ford Mctor Co.; Houston, Texas, William S. Bush; and Indianapolis, Indiana, Edward H. Adriance of Eli Lilly & Co.

Kansas City, Missouri, George C. Dilion, of J. A. Bruening Co.; Allentown, Pennsylvania, Donald Miller, of Call-Chronicle Newspapers, Inc.; and Newark, New Jersey, Carleton E. Hammond, of Fiedlity Union Trust Co.

New York, Ralph F. Lewis of Time, Inc., and roderick McRae, Vice-President of Bank of New York and fifth Avenue Bank; Greensbore, North Carolina, Charles F. Myers, Jr., Vice-President of Burlington Mills Corp.; San Francisco, California, John F. Marshall, Consultant; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, David N. Huseman, Presidetn of Houdry Process Corp., and Donald T. Brophy of Rohm and Haas Co.

. . . to St. Joe

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Luther G. Holbrook of T. Mellon & Sons; Richmond, Virginia, Irving D. Dawes '12, Vice-President & Treasurer of Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corp.; St. Louis, Missouri, Gupton A. Vogt, Assistant Secretary of Hess & Culbertson Jewelry Co.; and Seattle, Washington, Charles E. Eincaid, Trust Officer of Seattle Trust and Savings Bank.

Pasadena, California, Horace N. Gilbert, of California Institute of Technology; Birmingham, Alabama, Robert S. Winslow, of The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York; Nashville, Tennessce, James S. Frazer, Jr.; Minneapolis, Minnesota, William A. Barnes, Jr.; and Washington, D. C., Roy J. Bullock of Federal Home Loan Bank.

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