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Three Far Eastern students received renewal of $800 worth of scholarship grants from the University chapter of the American Veterans Committee yesterday.
The grants, from the Evans Carison Fund, were delegated as follows: Nicholas Yun-Chuan Nieh 2G, Government concentrator, got $350; Subimal Mookerjee 3G, Economics, received $300; and Chinglun Chao 2G, also Economics, $150.
All the awards went to students from the Far East because the A. V. C. thinks it is "particularly important" to build an intellectual bond between the United States and that region.
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