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Graduate School Scholarships.

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The following appointements to resident scholarships in the Graduate School for 1897-98 have been awarded by the Corporation, on the recommendation of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences:

To the Shattuck Scholarships.

Charles Hayward Barnwell, Modern Languages.

William Deweese Cairns, Mathematics.

Earle Raymond Hedrick, Mathematics and Mathematical Physics.

Herbert Muller Hopkins, Classical Philology.

William Henry Roever, Mathematics.

Ashley Horace Thorndike, Modern Languages.

To the Thayer Scholarships.

Harry Yandall Benedict, Mathematics and Astronomy.

Frederick Horatio Billings, Botany.

Benjamin Oliver Foster, Classical Philology.

Herbert Camp Marshall, Economics.

George Repell Noyes, Modern Languages.

Ralph Barton Perry, Philosophy.

Isaac King Phelps, Chemistry.

Frank Berry Sanborn, Engineering.

Norman Maclaren Trenholme, History.

Charles Henry White, Geology.

To the Townsend Scholarships.

Amadeus William Grabau, Palaeontology.

William Lyon, Mackenzie King, Economics.

Murray Anthony Potter, Modern Languages.

Charles William Prentiss, Zoology.

Raymond Clare Archibald, Mathematics.

To the Gorham Thomas Scholarship.

Leon Mendez Solomons, Philosophy.

To the Toppan Scholarship.

William Dawson Johnston, History.

To the James Savage Scholarship.

Edgar William Oliver, Botany.

To the George and Martha Derby Scholarship.

Alvin Sawyer Wheeler, Chemistry.

To the Charles Haven Goodwin Scholarship.

Henry Washington Prescott, Classical Philology.

To the Edward Russell Scholarship.

George Wyllys Benedict, Modern Languages.

To the Leverett Saltonstall Scholarship.

George Converse Fiske, Classical Philology.

To the University Scholarships.

Campbell Bonner, Classical Philology.

Burtis Burr Breese, Philosophy.

Ernest Brehant, Classical Philology.

Arthur Alexis Bryant, Classical Philology.

John Emerson Burbank, Physics.

Ralph Waldo Cone, Economics.

Thomas Walton Galloway, Zoology.

Ernest Haycock, Geology.

Ralph Burnell Calhoun Hicks, Indo-Iranian Languages.

Will David Howe, Modern Languages.

Cyrus Ambrose King, Botany.

Arthur Oncken Lovejoy, Philosophy.

Goodwin Valentine Maclean, Physics.

David Maydole Matteson, History.

Benjamin Shores Merigold, Chemistry.

William Kilborne Stewart, Modern Languages.

Charles Alfred Westherby, Modern Languages.

At present five vacancies in scholarships remain to be filled. Of these, three are University scholarships, one in History and two in Mathematics; the other two are the Lady Mowison and one of the Shattuck Scholarships.

Below are found the appointments to the Graduate Scholarships for the ensuing year. The income derived from these forty-seven scholarships amounts annually to $10,800, which is distributed to Graduate Students in sums varying from $150 to $300. Of the recipients of these scholarships, forty have received the degree of A. B., twenty-seven of A. M., six of S. B., two of S. M., and one of C. E., Ph. B., I. L. B., and Ph. D. each. Twenty-nine of these degrees were received at Harvard and the remainder at thirty other universities and colleges as follows:

University of California, 4.

University of Toronto, 4.

University of Kansas, 2.

Leland Stanford Jr. University, 2.

Ohio Wesleyan University, 2.

Yale, 2.

University of Indiana.

University of Chicago.

University of North Carolina.

University of Vermont.

University of Texas.

University of South Carolina.

Washington University.

Wesleyan University.

Princeton University.

University of Michigan.

Dartmouth.

Dalhousie.

Acadia.

Columbia University.

Mass. Institute of Technology.

Middlebury College (Vt.)

Mt. Allison University, (N. B.)

Brown University.

Bowdoin.

Wabaso College (Ind.)

Vanderbilt University.

Cumberland University (Tenn.)

University of Indianapolis (Ind.)

McGill University (P. Q)

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