Thirty-eight students in the Harvard Engineering School have been given the privileges of the Dean's List, it was revealed in a special report released this morning. As there are 197 undergraduates eligible for the honor, the percentage attaining it, 19.3 surpasses by almost three points the record of the college, where 16.8 percent of the enrolment gained places.
Class of 1929: G. A. Chenoweth, Percival Dove, Jr., S. H. Frederick, H. R. Hunkins, M. H. Mackusick, Jr., P. E. Nokes, F. V. Ryer, A. G. Salminen, and G. A. Sawin, Jr.
Class of 1930: F. A. Abrahamson, C. H. Curtis, S. A. Di Pietro, A. L. Durkee, S. S. Ganick, Jacob Ginsberg, H. M. Jones, F. J. Mardulier, R. B. Pieree, G. A. Reed, C. H. Wells and J. S. Wintringham.
Class of 1931: W. F. Billings, R. G. Haworth, R. C. Hooper, J. J. Jessel, C. M. Shigley, F. V. Weeks and Herber Wells.
Class of 1932: M. A. Baskin, K. G. Gilman, A. R. Goodman, C. D. Harringtom, J. M. Keller, C. N. Mason, Jr. Theodore Piaseczny, E. F. Taylor, E. A. Walker, and R. H. Woodward.
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