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Business School faculty members gave highest honors in 15 Business students by mail yesterday. They named the men as Baker Scholars. This award has been given twice a year since 1930 to top students.
When the honor was first bestowed, it involved a job on the Business Review for the winners. This stipulation has been dropped because the faculty felt the Review too big a job for a group devoted to study.
This term's top 15 are: Ralph M. K. Barford, James R. Bell Jr., Peter Danes, Charles W. Gardiner, Gordon G. Hughes, Norman J. Keesal, John E. Lindsay, Robert J. Meyer, James L. Montgomery, Alvin W. Peacock, Henry B. Perry, Jean R. Roche, Arthur F. Thompson, Thomas J. Troup, and Richard B. Uhie. All are 2B.
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