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UNIVERSITY GIVES 29 SCHOLARSHIPS

R. W. Wilbur '34 Gets Award in Memory of Tunnel Engineer--Twenty are for 1930-31

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Twenty-nine additional scholarships were awarded at the close of the mid-year period, by vote of the Corporation, it was announced at University Hall yesterday. Seventeen of these were awarded to students in the Law School, 11 to students in the Graduate School of Arts and sciences and one to a student in the first year of the Engineering school.

This last, the Clifford M. Holland Memorial Aid, in memory of the engineer of New York's vehicular tunnel, was awarded to Ralph W. Wilbur, of Melrose, Massachusetts.

Nine of the scholarships, one Salton-stall, one Townsend and 7 University scholarships were given for the remaining half year. Twenty were donated for the academic year 1930-31. The scholarships, with their recipients, are as follows:

29 scholarships

William Thomas Scholarship of the Harvard Club of San Francisco, F. A. Copley 1G, Palo Alto, California; Harvard Club of Chicago scholarship, W. K. Maxwell, Jr. 1G, Chicago, Illinois; Shelton Bale Scholarship, J. F. Rich 1L, Woonsocket, Rhode Island; Rutherford B. Hayes Scholarship, S. G. Silverman 1L, Cleveland, Ohio; Herbert Parker Scholarship, G. D. Reilly 1L, Dorchester; Robert T. Swaine Scholarship (1926), J. R. Bentley 1L, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Williston-Beale Scholarship, R. S. Grossman 1L, Chicago, Illinois; class of 1913 Scholarship, O. Fendler 1L, Manila, Arkansas; Taplin Scholarship, J. A. Anderson, Jr. 1L, West McHenry, Illinois.

Harvard Law School Association Scholarships: (first year Law School) R.E. Kopp, Syracuse, N.Y.; J.S. Whipple, Concord; R.G. Pettingill, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; G.P. Van Arkel, Haddonfield, New Jersey; E.P. Simpkins, Jr., Richmond, Virginia; B.D. Broeker, Fort Wayne, Indiana; E.R. Jacoby, New York City; S.B. Anderson, Memphis, Tennessee; J. Rosenberg, New York City; W.C. Koplovitz, University City, Montana.

Saltonstall Scholarship, C.C. Winn 3G, Redlands, California.

Townsend Scholarship, W.A. Roberts G. Gooding, Idaho.

University Scholarships: (first year Graduate School of Arts and Sciences) R.F. Baker, Battle Creek, Michigan; C.E. Barnes, Lewiston, Maine; W.B. Gardner, Hartford, Connecticut; C.C. George, Washington, District of Columbia; R.B. Heilman, Easton, Pennsylvania; E.B. Vest, Dixon, Ilinois; H.M. Reynolds, Williamsburg, Virginia

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