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70 AWARDED PRIZE, NATIONAL STIPENDS

AWARDS GO TO 21 PREP SCHOOL MEN

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On the basis of outstanding scholastic ability, 21 incoming Freshmen from New England private schools have won Harvard Prize Scholarships. Chosen from candidates nominated by the headmasters of the schools, the winners will receive varying stipends, although the awards were not given with any consideration of financial need.

The recipients are: Georges Brigham, Rivers; Hugh Calkins, Exeter; Bille C. Carlson, Exeter; Walter F. X. Collopy, Loomis; Charles A. Coolidge, Jr., Groton; Robert D. Cross, Exeter; Daniel D. Gage, Exeter; Richard L. Gardner, Noble and Greenough; David W. Hardy, Thayer; Harold C. Hinton, St. Paul's; Gilbert King, Jr., St. George's; Dryden P. Morse, Belmont Hill; Francis Parkman, Jr., Brooks; James W. Perkins, St. George's; Henry A. R. Peyton, Andover; Charles P. Slichter, Browne and Nichols; Stephen B. Smart, Jr., Milton; John R. Thompson, Andover; J. Robertson Ward, Jr., Milton; Bigelow Watts, Jr., St. Paul's; Alan T. Wenzell, Choate.

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