The first holder of the Lionel de Jersey Harvard Studentship for study at Emanuel College, Cambridge University, England, will be Robert Arnold Aubin '21. The award of this studentship, recently established by the Associated Harvard Clubs was announced last night together with other aids and scholarships.
The two Henry P. Davison Scholarships at the University this year, established by Mrs. Davison, with similar ones at Princeton and Yale, in memory of her husband and to foster good will between the United States and Great Britain, will be held by C. L. Chamberlin of Witton Rectory, Norwich, and King's College, Cambridge, who is registered now in the College, and R. C. Hewick of Swanage in Dorsetshire and Queens College, Oxford, who will study in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. The latter in 1923-24 was in his third year at Oxford University and took the Honor School of Modern History there last June. Mr. Chamberlin was captain of his House at Lausing School and at Cambridge played association football for his college.
Titterton Gets Choate Fellowship
In memory of Joseph Hodges Choate '52, the Harvard Club of New York in 1919 established the Choate Fellowship for a British subject studying at Harvard, and it is to be held this year by L. H. Titterton of London, a graduate of Cambridge University in 1923, who is now continuing for a second year his graduate studies in the Harvard Theological School.
The Mitchell Freiman Scholarship goes this year to Joseph Lammer '27 of Revere, a graduate of the Boston Latin School.
Three Murphy Scholarships are awarded in the College to John Joseph Murphy '27, of Boston, John Murphy Jr. '28, of Framingham, Massachusetts and Alvin Murphy '28, of Cambridge, and Murphy Aids are given to John Carey Murphy '25, of Danbury, Connecticut, John Gordon Murphy '25, of Somerville, Edward Murphy 4E.S., of Spokane, Washington, Joseph Murphy 3E.S. of Cradock, Va., William Murphy '28, of Cambridge, and John Murphy 1Ed. of Dorchester, who graduated from Boston College last June.
Stoughton Aids are granted to Carl Gustave Ture Lundell '27, Aaron Prigot '27, John Herrstrom '26, Herbert Lawrence '26, and Walter Fitzgerald '26, all of Dorchester.
Buckley Scholarships go to Francis Hurley 1L., John Merrill 3L.A., William Clark 2G., and Max Grossman 4Dn., all of Cambridge.
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