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College Gives Scholarships To Incoming Class of 1952

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Sixty incoming members of the Class of 1952 have won National, Buckley, Cambridge, and Harvard Prize Scholarships, F. Skiddy von Stade '38, director of the Committee on Scholarships, announced last week.

National Scholarships are awarded to men of "exceptional ability and promise" who have distinguished themselves as leaders in extra-curricular as well as in scholastic activities. Set up in 1934, these awards also aim at giving a more national character to the student body.

Buckley Scholarships are awarded to graduates of Latin, High, and other public non-sectarian schools in Cambridge; while Cambridge Scholarships go to aid "deserving young men from Cambridge schools at large."

Harvard Prize Scholarships are awarded to men selected from a group nominated by the headmasters of New England private schools which in any of the two past five years have sent five or more men to Harvard.

National Scholarships

Arizona

Elmon L. Coe, Phoenix. Neil J. Smelser, Phoenix.

Arkansas

Frederick E. Wells, Jacksonville.

California

William G. Bush, Sacramento. Allen N. Croft, Stockton. William S. Parks, Los Angeles. William J. Willis, Holtville.

Colorado

Rudolph C. Doenges, Colorado Springs.

Illinois

Charles J. Christenson, Chicago. Robert H. Cole, Chicago. Richard A. Gotshalk, Urbana. Nathaniel D. Greenberg, Highland Park. Thomas K. Hunt, Park Ridge. Donald M. McKee, Wilmette.

Indiana

Robert E. Highfield, Indianapolis. Charles E. Nelson, Marion. Richard Russell, Indianapolis.

Iowa

Leonard B. Boehner, Malvern. Jack T. Ellis, Waterloo.

Kansas

George E. Salser,--Wichita.

Massachusetts

Richard L. Becker, Andover. L.M. Blackmer, Harrow, England, Martin A. Chooljian, Haverhill. Gerald P. Fitzgerald, Weymouth. John H.T. Harvey, Deerfield. Norman D. Levin, Boston. Robert J. Mroczek, South Hadley. Chase N. Peterson, Concord. Peter P. Sorokin, Winchester. David B. Tyack, Exeter. David A. Yphantis, Boston.

Michigan

Daniel Ellsberg, Highland Park. Lauren F. Otis, Bloomfield.

Minnesota

Douglas G. Dahlin, Minneapolis. Raymond A. Reister, St. Paul.

Missouri

Charles W. Chastain, 3rd, Plattsburg. Charles F. McCoy, Kansas City. Paul Luther Maier, Clayton. Glen McF. Tucker, St. Louis.

Nebraska

John W. Smith, Omaha.

New Mexico

Paul D. Langham, Clayton.

New York

Donald S. Martin, Schenectady.

Ohio

Marshall F. Ernstene, Shaker Heights. David L. Mallett, Westerville. Marvin Metschis, Cleveland Heights. Kenneth R. Mitchell, Cincinnati. George R. Murray, Dayton. Lawrence J. Schaad, Logan. Edgar C. Henshaw, Cincinnati.

Oregon

Edward J. Bell, 3rd, Pendleton.

South Dakota

William L. Morrison, Aberdeen.

Washington

David R. McCord, Bellingham. Ernest F. Silversmith, Tacoma.

Wisconsin

Mare F. Hansen, Marshfield. Frank O. Wyse, Milwaukee.

Texas

Carl B. Davis, Forth Worth.

Buckley Scholarships

Thomas H. Egan, Cambridge. Robert P. Gillis Cambridge. Myron N. Goldberg, Cambridge. Edward F. O'Hara, Jr., Cambridge. Roland F. Perkins, Cam- bridge. Harrison J. White, Cambridge

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