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UNIVERSITY AWARDS FIVE SCHOLARSHIPS

Name Mr. R. W. Sprague Jr. '96 to Lecture on New York Practice-Others to Instruct in Various Fields

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The Harvard University authorities have nominated James Austin Harnden Wilder '23 of Honolulu, Hawaii, to be next year's holder of the Fiske Scholarship at Trinity College, Cambridge, England. This scholarship was established in 1919 by Mr. Charles H. Fiske Jr. '93 of Weston and his wife in memory of their son, Charles H. Fiske 3d, who was a member of the class of 1919, studied for a time at Trinity College, Cambridge, and died of wounds received in action in the war. The scholarship is awarded annually by the Council of Trinity College, the nomination being made by the President and Fellows of Harvard College. The present holder is Edward A. Weeks '22 of Elizabeth, N. J.

The George H. Emerson scholarship and the Anna C. Ames scholarship at the Bussey Institution, the graduate school of applied biology, have been awarded for 1923-24 respectively to Lawrence Has-brouck Snyder of New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y., and Horace Wenger Feldman of South Bend, Ind., who are now both first-year students at the Institution. Snyder graduated from Rutgers College in 1922 and Feldman from Purdue University in 1921.

Award Chicago Club's Scholarship

A Harvard Club of Chicago scholarship has been assigned for this year to Linneus At wood Lawrence of Yates City, III., who graduated from Knox College last year and is now a first-year student at the Harvard Business School. A special student scholarship has been awarded to Thomas Francis McDonough of South Boston, who is studying at the School of Architecture, and the Princeton Fellowship has been assigned for 1923-24 to J. T. Ecker, now a student at Princeton, in place of D. A. Stauffer, resigned.

Mr. Rufus William Sprague Jr. '96 of New York has been appointed lecturer on New York practice at the Law School for next year, and Mr. Theodore F. T. Plucknett of Stafford, England, a recent holder of the Choate Fellowship, has been appointed instructor in legal history. Other new Law School appointments include those of Mr. William Edward McCurdy as instructor in law, Mr. Bancroft Gheradi Davis '85 as lecturer on mining law, Mr. Lucius Ward Bannister Law '96 as lecturer on water rights, and Mr. Joseph Lewis Stackpole '95 as lecturer on patent law.

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