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Ames Awards Given To Purvis, Murdoch

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John A. Purvis '64, of Dunster House and Denver, Colo., and David A. Murdoch '64 of Lowell House and Pittsburgh, Pa., were selected by the Harvard Council for Undergraduate Affairs last night as the recipients of the 1964 Ames Awards.

The awards are presented annually to the two seniors who, in the judgement of the Council, are the most outstanding examples of character and leadership.

Purvis was president of the Crimson Key Society and chairman of the Dunster House Committee for 1963-64. Murdoch directed this year's Combined Charities Drive.

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