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Two seniors have jointly been awarded the Charles Joseph Bonaparte Scholarship for 1956-57. They are Morris Marget Goldings '57 of Brighton, Massachusetts and Lowell House; and Michael Malina '57 of Brooklyn, New York and Dunster House.

The scholarship is a prize award for a senior concentrating in Government who has the highest academic distinction in that subject and who gives "promise of helping in after life to promote higher standards in government and citizenship."

Goldings and Malina have been on the Dean's List throughout their College course.

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