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Two College senior, John S. Davison '55, and Richard H. Ullman '55 were last night announced as winners of Rhodes Scholarships to the University of Oxford.
Davison, from Detroit and Dunster House, is concentrating in Government.
Ullman, from San Antonio, Texas and Lowell House, switched his field of con-centration from Chemistry to Government this year. He is the CRIMSON's editorial chairman.
According to the New York office of the Associated Press, the returns were not in from the Far West last night. The AP listed Princeton and the United States Military Academy as other institutions with more than one Rhodes recipient. West Point and Princeton had three each.
The Rhodes Scholarships, originated by Cecil B. Rhodes, are awarded annually for two years' study at Oxford University.
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