The University announces the award of ten fellowships and scholarships with leave to study abroad and of ninety-six resident fellowships and scholarships in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and Harvard College.
Joseph Arthur Coletti of Quincy, a special student, receives the important Sachs Research Fellowship in Fine Arts, established in 1916 for advanced study in any part of the world. Other traveling fellowship winners are as follows: Royal Delaney Hughes, 2G, of Table Grove, III., and Walter Hamor Piston, Jr. '24, of Boston, John Knowles Paine Fellowship in Music; Charles Holt Taylor, 3G, of Maplewood, N. J., a Bayard Cutting Fellowship; Paul Richard Harmel 1G, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Charles Hartshorne 3G, of Phoenixville, Pa., Rogers Fellowships; Jay W. Jacobs of Carthage, Mo., an Edward R. Bacon Art Scholarship; Howard Kennedy Beale 3G, of Chicago, III., a John Thornton Kirkland Fellowship; and James Phinney Baxter 3d, 2G, of Belmont, and Harold Van Vechten Fay 3G, of Auburn, N. Y., honorary, John Harvard Fellowships.
The following is a list of the 96 resident fellowships and scholarships awarded and the recipients:
Philip H. Sears Scholarship--J. L. Zimmerman 5G, of San Francisco.
Du Pont Fellowship, F. R. Butler 2G, of Worcester.
Robert Treat Paine Fellowship.--N. E. Nimes 1G, of Portland, Conn.
William Watson Goodwin Fellowship.--L. W. Jones 2G, of Schenectady, N. Y.
John Tyndall Scholarship--F. H. Crawford, of Evanston, III.
Henry Lee Memorial Fellowship.--T. J. Kreps 1G, of Kersey, Colo.
Henry Bromfield Rogers Memorial Fellowship--R. L. Olson 1G, of Los Angeles, Calif.
James Walker Fellowship,--E. D. Hutchinson 1G, of Norwood.
Ozias Goodwin Memorial Fellowship,--J. A. McClister of Columbus, Ohio.
Harris Fellowship, R. A. Aubin 2G, of Newton.
Edward Austin Fellowships, A. H. Blatt 4C, of Maynard; Chu Hsiao 2G, of Shanghai, China; J. W. Spargo 1G, of Kirkwood, Mo. B. F. Wright Jr., of Austin, Texas.
Christopher M. Weld Scholarship--C. R. Kinney 2G, of Dee Moines Iowa.
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