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FOURTEEN AWARDS MADE TO FRESHMEN

New Ruling Just Made About Prize Holders--Thoroughness is Standard of Awards

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Fourteen men of the Class of 1934 have won Freshman Prize Scholarships, which range from $100 to $500 according to the financial needs of the student. These prizes are given on the recommendation of the headmaster of the preparatory school confirmed by the Committee on Scholarships. The scholarships are awarded on a standard of thoroughness in preparation and exist for a number of schools each sending several graduates to the University.

A new ruling in regard to the scholarships which goes into effect this year is that if the holder falls below the Group V average at mid-years, he forfeits the prize for the second half year. Previously he retained the award unless he was put on probation.

Prize Winners

The men who won the Prize Scholarships and the schools at which they prepared are as follows:

Arthur Howland Baker, Jr. '34, Thayer Academy; Lorenzo Martinez de Picabia, Jr. '34, St. Mark's; Joseph Francis Ferriter '34, Choate; Roger Sherman Greene '34, Country Day; Herbert Marshall Howe '34, St. Georges; Chester Harding King '34, Kent; John Maier '34, Hill; John Taylor Gilman Nichols '34, Belmont Hill; Herbert Russell Pierce, Jr. '34, Noble and Greenough; Atreus von Schrader, Jr. '34, Milton; Edward Eaby Stowell '34, St. Paul's School; Richard John Walsh, Jr. '34, Phillips Andover; William Wemple '34, Loomis.

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