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DISTRIBUTE 67 SCHOLARSHIPS

AWARDS FROM GREENLEAF FUNDS ANNOUNCED BY FINANCIAL AID COMMITTEE.

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A total of 57 scholarships has been announced by the Committee on Scholarships and other Financial Aids for the academic year 1919-20. Of this number 53 are from the Price Greenleaf Fund, the remaining four being those awarded through the Samuel C. Cobb Tuition Fund. The assignments were based in each case on strong evidence of the candidate's character and scholarship, furnished by the school from which he came. A second assignment will be made in February, 1920, on the basis of the grades received by applicants at the mid-year examinations. This list includes only Freshmen and unclassified students, of whom there are eight, who are attending the University for their first year.

Phillips Exeter Academy leads the list with six graduates among those receiving scholarships, while Boston Latin School, Boston English School, Kent School, Chelsea High School, and Westfield High School each have two representatives.

The list is as follows:

PRICE GREENLEAF AID: Maxwell Abelovitz, Chelsea; Samuel Abrams, Boston; Chaie Anigofsky, Dorchester; Samuel Ernest Awuku, Gold Coast, West Africa; Morris Belkin, Boston; Vincent Immanuel Benander, Boston; William Claypool Bennett, Somerville; Algernon Black, New York. N. Y.; Edward Rondthaler Chase, Ware; Henry Wadsworth Clark, Ketchikan, Alaska; Earle Stanton Collins, West Newbury; Ralph Kingston Cooper, Cambridge, Ohio; Frank Walter Coyne, Scranton, Pa; Walter Kenneth Cushing, Framingham; Ross LeBaron Daggett, Larchmont, N. Y.; Nicholas Depopolo, Westfield; Robert Frederick Doolittle, New York, N. Y.; David Francis Egan, Newport, R. I.; Frank Morgan Emery, Pittsfield, N. H.; John Joseph Figoni, Springfield; Roscoe Thornton Foust, Portsmouth, N. H.; Robert Churchill Francis, West Medford; William Lamson Griffin, Jr., East Orange, N. J.; James Philip Haffner, Chicago, Ill.; Hilding Fridtjof Conrad Hanson, Exeter, N. H.; Earl Leon Heck, Arcanum, Ohio; Granville Hicks, Framingham; Joseph Frederick Holzinger, Westfield; David Edgar Knapp, Bucksport, Me.; Clair Thomas Leonard, Newtonville; Jacob Lerman, Chelsea; Roger Albertus Lutz, Newton; James Andrew McPeek, Cambridge, Ohio; William Joseph Maier, Jr., Huntington, W. Va.; Raymond John Norton, East Boston; Stanley John Gregory Nowak, Chicopee Falls; George Owen, Jr., Newton; John Pallo, Westfield; Homer Battles Park, Chelmsford; Harold Fifield Price, Somerville; Lawrence Rose, Hartford, Conn.; Allan Stewart Ross, West Roxbury; Francis Rouillard, Chico-pee Falls; James Vincent Sacchetti, East Boston; Conrad Salinger, Brookline; Harry Vincent Smart, Bangor, Me.; George Kyriacouls Spyrounes, Lowell; Wallace Everard Stearns, Conrad, N. H.; Joseph Israel Weiner, Boston; John Rollin Weist, New York, N. Y.; Chipman Randall Westhaver, Cambridge; Edward Converse Walson, Gloucester; Robert Worthington, Dedham.

SAMUEL C. COBB TUITION FUND: Colin Lawrence Coombs, Salem; Warren William Smith, Ogunquit, Me.; Morris Stone, East Weymouth; George Kingsley Zipf, Freeport, Ill.

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