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Seniors Receive Churchill Grants

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Four Harvard seniors were awarded fellowships for graduate study in England first year, it was announced yesterday. of them will study at Churchill college, Cambridge, and two have received Keasbey Scholarships for graduate at Christ Church College, Oxford, St. John's College, Cambridge.

Michael Brenne '65, of 900 Memorial , Cambridge and Catonsville, Maryland and David S. Kershaw '65, of Quincy and Oyster Bay, New York, have the Churchill Scholarships, named the late Sir Winston Churchill.

N. Lewis '65, of Lowell House New York City, and James T. '65, of Leverett House and Eau Claire, , were named recipients of Scholarships. Lewis will study a B.A. in philosophy, politics, and economics at Christ Church, and Campen study for one in economics at St. .

The United States Churchill Foundation announcing the recipients, noted the scholarships are given "to facility the sharing of information in science the mutual benefit of Great Britain the United States." Brenner plans research in genetics, and field is quantum and classical .

Michael Brenne '65, of 900 Memorial , Cambridge and Catonsville, Maryland and David S. Kershaw '65, of Quincy and Oyster Bay, New York, have the Churchill Scholarships, named the late Sir Winston Churchill.

N. Lewis '65, of Lowell House New York City, and James T. '65, of Leverett House and Eau Claire, , were named recipients of Scholarships. Lewis will study a B.A. in philosophy, politics, and economics at Christ Church, and Campen study for one in economics at St. .

The United States Churchill Foundation announcing the recipients, noted the scholarships are given "to facility the sharing of information in science the mutual benefit of Great Britain the United States." Brenner plans research in genetics, and field is quantum and classical .

N. Lewis '65, of Lowell House New York City, and James T. '65, of Leverett House and Eau Claire, , were named recipients of Scholarships. Lewis will study a B.A. in philosophy, politics, and economics at Christ Church, and Campen study for one in economics at St. .

The United States Churchill Foundation announcing the recipients, noted the scholarships are given "to facility the sharing of information in science the mutual benefit of Great Britain the United States." Brenner plans research in genetics, and field is quantum and classical .

The United States Churchill Foundation announcing the recipients, noted the scholarships are given "to facility the sharing of information in science the mutual benefit of Great Britain the United States." Brenner plans research in genetics, and field is quantum and classical .

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