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HARVARD TAKES FIVE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS

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Five University students have won Rhodes Scholarships for 1961. Harvard again had the most recipients; Yale was second with three of the 32 winners.

The Harvard scholars are: David S. Eisenberg '61, of Quincy House and Winnetka, Ill.; Michael T. McNevin 2L, of the Canal Zone; James S. Moose, Ill '61 of Quincy House and Morrilton, Ark.; O. Ralph Raymond II '61, of Quincy House and McCall, Idaho; and David H. Souter '61, of Lowell House and East Weare, N.H.

Last year seven Rhodes Scholarships were awarded to Harvard students.

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