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.
The prizes are in the form of books, and are drawn from the income of the Hopkins foundation.
SOPHOMORES.1. William Wilson Baker, of Jamaica Plain.
2. Edmund Blake Barton, of Worcester.
3. Almy Morrill Carter, of Woburn.
4. Carl Newell Jackson, of Waltham.
5. Johannes Lassen Boysen, of Loitkirkeby, Germ.
6. Edward Winslow Fox, of Portland, Me.
7. Francis Paul Garland, of Somerville.
8. Hazen Pierce Philbrick, of Cambridge.
9. Hiram Hall Roberts, of Youngstown, O.
10. Eric Arthur Starbuck, of Andover.
11. Ralph Stout, of Brooklyn. N. Y.
12. Frederick Sherman Arnold, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
13. Richard Burrage Carter, of Newton.
14. Beverly Randolph Robinson, of New York, N. Y.
15. Charles Hamilton Ayers, of Rahway, N. J.
16. Laurence Allen Brown, of Roxbury.
17. Frank Hendrick, of Boston.
18. Langdon Parker Marvin, of Albany, N. Y.
19. Charles Eldridge Morgan, of Germantown, Pa.
20. Herbert Richardson Morse, of Boston.
21. Herbert Summer Packard, of W. Bridgewater.
22. Ralph Pierson, of Omaha, Neb.
23. Ashton Livermore Carr, of Melrose.
24. Lewis Adams Fales, of Thomaston, Me.
25. Samuel Graham Underhill, of Somerville.
JUNIORS.1. Clarence King Moore, of Cambridge.
2. Robert Logan, of Philadelphia, Pa.
SENIORS.1. William Cook Gray, of Fall River.
2. Ernest Clarence Jewell, of Lawrence.
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