THREE SCHOLARSHIPS OPEN TO MEN OF GREEK DESCENT

Greek-American Club Offers Trio of $100 Aids to Students

Announcement was made yesterday that the Greek-American Inter-Collegiate Club will award three scholarships of $100 each for the academic year 1930-31 to students of Greek descent whose academic standards, personal need, general character, and integrity would qualify them as recipients. The competition is open to students in other universities as well as in Harvard, and the decision will be made by the Scholarship Committee of the club. On the application blanks, which may be obtained in University 5, the committee states that the scholarships are awarded for a period of one year, to cover tuition and that recipients must file new applications annually in order to be considered candidates for the succeeding year.

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