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UNIVERSITY MAKES MANY AWARDS OF FELLOWSHIPS

HOOVER IS WINNER OF WILDER PRIZE IN GERMAN A

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The awards of the Norton, Princeton, and Sheldon fellowships, the Perkins scholarships, and the Pasteur Medal and Elizabeth Wilder Prize were announced at University Hall yesterday.

John Huston Finely Jr. '25 of New York City and Franklin Weeks jones '25 of Evanston. Ill., have been awarded the Charles Eliot Norton Fellowships. These fellowships, established in 1901 by James Loeb '88 in memory of Charles Eliot Norton '46, are awarded by a committee of the Classical Department on the basis of general scholarship, and are to allow the holder to study for a year at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens.

Carter Wins Princeton Fellowship

The Princeton Fellowship, established in 1910 by an alumnus of that university, has been won by Herbert P. Carter, a graduate of Princeton in 1924, who will study at the Law School.

Two Charles Eliot Perkins scholarships, founded in 1909, have been awarded to graduates of low educational institutions: Harold E. Breitenbauch, a graduate of Grinnell College, who will study in the Law School, and John J. Hinrichsen of Iowa State University, who will enter the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.

The Pasteur Medal for debating, founded in 1898 by Baron Pierre de Coubertin, was won, in the annual debate in English upon a subject drawn from conSlaff '26 of Plassio, N. J., and the Elizabeth Wilder Prize for the Freshman needing financial aid who passes the highest examination in German at the mid-year period, was won by Edgar Malone Hoover Jr. of Boise, Ida, temporary French politics by George.

At the same time announcement was made of the 15 winners of the Frederick Sheldon traveling fellowships.

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