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The first recipient of the Victor Emmanuel Chapman Memorial Fellowship of the University will be Pierre Ayme Martin, last year a student at the law school of the University of Lyon, France. He has just arrived in this country from Bordeaux, and enters the class of 1920 at the Law School.
At the beginning of the war, Martin was enlisted in the 52nd Infantry of the French Army. He was wounded August 29, 1914, and received the Medaille Milltaire and Croix de Guerre for bravery.
The Chapman Fellowship was established in memory of V. E. Chapman '13, who gave his life in the present war.
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