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Three College seniors are among this year's 24 Marshall Scholarship winners, the British Embassy has announced. Open only to United States residents, the awards entitle recipients to two years of study at an English university of their choice.
John M. Cooper '61, of Eliot House and Memphis, Tenn., Stephen F. Gudeman '61, of Quincy House and Winnetka, III., and John J. King '61, of Lowell House and Milton, will leave for England next October.
Cooper will go to Corpus Christi College, Oxford, to read Philosophy, Politics, and Economics for a bachelor's degree. Gudeman plans to study Social Anthropology at King's College, Cambridge.
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