Below is given the list of students who this year receive deturs. These prizes are given to students for meritorious work in their courses. They are intended primarily for students of one year's standing, but seniors and juniors may receive them if, since their freshman year, they have shown decided improvement in scholarship. These prizes are in the form of books, and are drawn from the income of the Hopkins foundation.
From the Senior Class.Victor Sumner Thomas, of Wilmington, Del.
Herbert Baldwin Foster, of Andover.
Joseph Edgar Crocker, of St. Albans, Me.
William Bicknell Noyes, of Cambridge.
Daniel Gregory Mason, of Boston.
From the Junior Class.Leroy Allston Ames, of Spencer.
Harry Gage Wyer, of Woburn.
John Calvin Lawrence Clark, of Lancaster.
From the Sophomore Class.Robert Edwin Olds, of St. Paul, Minn.
Jonathan Balcom Hayward, of Neponset.
Albert Straw Howard, of Lowell.
Rufus William Sprague, Jr., of Charlestown.
Charles Ernest Brown, of Shortsville, N. Y.
Irving Lester Fisk, of Hoosick Falls, N. Y.
William Woart Lancaster, of Augusta, Me.
Frederick Thomas Lewis, of Cambridge.
Henry Miller Lydenberg, of Dayton, O.
Goldthwaite Maynard Higginson Dorr, of Orange, N. J.
Harry Howard Hill, of Worcester.
Howard Wayne Waterman, of Chicago, III.
Edgar Huidekoper Wells, of Boston.
Manuel Emilio Fenollosa, of Salem.
John Noble, Jr., of Roxbury.
Beekman Winthrop, of New York, N. Y.
Waldo Bromley Truesdell, of Holden.
Francis Minot Weld, Jr., of Jamaica Plain.
Bruce Wyman, of Hyde Park.
Frederic Willis Brown, of Concord.
Charles Hull Batchelder, of Portsmouth, N. H.
Charles Davis Drew, of West Newton.
James Edgar Gregg, of Colorado Springs, Colo.
William Belmont Parker, of Norfolk, Neb.
Albert Edward King, of Roxbury.
Charles Alfred Weatherby, of St. Paul, Minn.
Bernard Sutro Openheimer, of New York, N. Y.
Daniel Sullivan, of Peabody.
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