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Senior Honors

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A number of Harvard and Radcliffe seniors have been awarded fellowships for graduate study and travel in 1967-8:

Graduate Fellowships

HENRY -- Daniel L. Freudenberger of Rochester, N.Y. (Oxford Dramatic Society): Ronald L. Trosper of Milwaukee, Wis. (Cambridge): and Ingrid J. Lorch of New York (Cambridge).

de JERSEY -- Gregory B. Craig of MeLean, Va. (Cambridge).

FISKE -- Richard Blumenthal of New York (Cambridge).

Traveling Fellowships

SHELDON -- Jeffrey F. Friedman of Manhasset, N.Y. (Europe): Gary W. Click of Evanston, III. (Asia): John J. Hildebidle, Jr. of Downers Grove, III. (Britain); and Anthony S. Kroch of Needham (South America, Asia).

SHAW -- Joseph C. Breiteneicher of Columbus, Ohio (Europe); Harold A. McDougall 3rd of Elmhurst, N.Y. (Europe); Peter B. Rosenbaum of Washington, D.C. (Europe); and Robert J. Samuelson of New York (Europe).

KNOX -- Robert H. Abzug of Great Neck, N.Y. (South Africa); Jonathan Boorstin (Cambridge); Stephen L. Griffith of Washington. D.C. (Oxford); Nicholas R. Jones of Gates Mills, Ohio (University of London); D. Gordon Mosser Jr. of Minneapolis, Minn. (Oxford); Philip D. Ray of Raleigh, N.C. (University of London); Christopher St. John of Weston (London School of African and Oriental Studies); and Steven Varga-Golovesenko of Huntington Station, N.Y. (University of London).

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