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Three-hundred forty-two Harvard and Radcliffe mid-year graduation candidates received notice of their long-awaited degrees yesterday, as the Corporation announced its final decisions after weighing departmental recommendations.
Of-the 102 honors graduates, only one, Lloyd Marcus '48, a Social Relations concentrator, received his degree summa laude. Three others, Jerome J. Newman '47, Edward D. McDougal III '46, and Uco Van Wijk '45, were graduated magna cum laude in the highest group.
At Radcliffe, 31 seniors received diplomas, nine with honors, as three candidates, Forn C. Bronston '48, Helene P. Katz '48, and Sandra L. Wool '48 were honored magna cum laude.
Mid-year graduates will be permitted to march at the June commencement, University Hall announced last month.
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