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Two Seniors Get Henry Awards to Study in England

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Earl C. Ravenal '53 of Eliot House and Providence, and Paul F. Cooper '52 of Lowell House and Cooperstown, N.Y. have received Henry Fellowships for one year's study in England, trustees of the Henry Fund announced yesterday.

Cooper will study Physics and Mathematics at Cambridge, while Ravenal plans to concentrate in Medieval History and Literature at Oxford.

The two other recipients of Henry awards, which are given annually to United States students for study at Oxford and Cambridge, are Robert K. Woetzel of Columbia and Colin T. Eisler of Yale. Income from the Henry Fund also provides fellowships which enable English students to study at Harvard and Yale.

The fund was established by Lady Julia Lewisohn Henry in the hope of "cementing bonds of friendship between the British Empire and the United States."

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