Owing to lack of space in yesterday's issue, only two nominations to fellowships were published, those of Herbert Camp Marshall and of John Emerson Burbank. The other nominations follow:
To a Shattuck Scholarship. Income, $300. Vacated by the resignation of J. T. Pugh.
George Converse Fiske, A. B. summa cum laude 1894, A. M. 1897; II. year Graduate School; Leverett Saltonstall Scholar, 1896-97; reappointed Leverett Saltonstall Scholar, June 1897. For promotion. To study Classical Philology.
To a Thayer Scholarship. Income, $300. Vacated by the promotion of H. C. Marshall.
Raymond Clare Archibald, A. B. (Mt. Allison Univ., N. B.) 1894, A. B. (Harvard Univ.) 1896, A. M. (ibid.) 1897; II. year Graduate Schoo; University Scholar, 1896-97; appointed Townsend Scholar, June 1897. For promotion. To study Mathematics.
To a Townsend Scholarship. Income, $200. Vacated by the promotion of R. C. Archibald.
David Maydole Matteson, Ph. B. (Univ. of California) 1892, A. M. (Harvard Univ.) 1896; IV. year Graduate School; Scholar of Harvard Club of San Francisco, 1892-93; University Scholar, 1895-97; reappointed University Scholar, June 1897. For promotion. To study History.
To the James Savage Scholarship. Income, $300. Vacated by the resignation of E. W. Olive.
Edwin Mead Wilcox, S. B. (Ohio State Univ.) 1896; Assistant Botanist at Ohio State University, 1894-97; I. year Graduate School. To study Botany.
To the George and Martha Derby Scholarship. Income, $250. Vacated by the resignation of A. S. Wheeler.
Gilbert Newton Lewis, A. B. 1896; Instructor and Laboratory Assistant at Phillips Andover Academy, 1896-97; I. year Graduate School. To study Chemistry.
To the Leverett Saltonstall Scholarship. Income, $200. Vacated by the promotion of G. C. Fiske.
Frank William Tilden, A. B. (Hamilton Coll., N. Y.) 1892, A. M. (Ibid.) 1895, A. M. (Harvard Univ.) 1897; II. year Graduate School. To study Classical Philology.
To six University Scholarships. Income, $150 each.
Three of these have been vacated by the resignation of E. Brehaut and the promotion of J. E. Burbank and D. M. Matteson; and three were left vacant in June 1897.
Frederick Alexander Bushee, Litt. B. (Dartmouth Coll., N. H.) 1894; student at Hartford School of Sociology, 1895-96; student and social worker at South End House, Boston, 1896-97; I. year Graduate School. To study Economics.
Geoge Van Ness Dearborn, Litt. B. (Dartmouth Coll., N. H.) 1890, M. D. (Columbia Univ, N. Y.) 1893, A. M. (Harvard Univ.) 1896; Assistant in Philosophy, 1896-97; III. year Graduate School. To study Philosophy.
Walter Hamilton Gillespie, A. B. (Toronto Univ., Ont.) 1894, A. M. (Harvard Univ.) 1895; Graduate Student, Chicago Univ., 1896-97; II. year Graduate School. To study Classical Philology.
Thomas LeGrand Harris, A. B. (Indiana Univ.) 1892, A. M. (Ibid.) 1895; Principal and Teacher of History and English at Greensburg High School, Ind., 1893-96; I. year Graduate School. To study History.
Jonathan Balcom Hayward, A. B. 1897; I. year Graduate School. To study Physics.
Alfred Monroe Kenyon, A. B. (Hiram Coll., O.) 1894, A. M. (Western Reserve Univ., O.) 1897; Assistant Principal of Wellington (0.) High School, 1894-96; I. year Graduate School. To study Mathematics.
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