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NAME RECIPIENTS OF 31 FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS

Nineteen Scholarships For Work in School of Education--Mirman Wins Chapman Fellowship

Austin Scholarships for Teachers:

Ira R. Glover, of Littleton, West Virginia. A.B. (Salem College) 1927; A.M. (West Va. Univ.) 1932; Principal, High and Grade Schools, Littleton, W. Va. Frederick H. McKelvey, of Charleston, Ill. A.B. (Univ. of Ill.), 1930. Principal, Junior High School, Charleston, Ill. Albert W. Purvis, of Truno, Nova Scotia. A.B., (Univ. of New Brunswick) 1931. Instructor, Provincial Normal College, Truro, N. S.

University Scholarships:

Helen S. Bagenstose, of Bryn Mawr, Pa. A.B. (Wellesley College) 1931; A.M. (ibid.) 1933. Fellow in Education, Bryn Mawr College. Paul W. Lehmann, of Worcester, Mass, Special Student in the School of Education. Glen A. Marks, of Edwardsville, Ill. (Illinois Goll., 1934). William W. Rodgers '34, of Leicester, Mass. Eleroy L. Stromberg, of Eugene, Ore, A. B. (Nebraska Wesleyan Univ.) 1932. Graduate Assistant, Univ. of Oregon, Eugene, Ore.

Faculty Scholarships:

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Helen R. Brooks, of Centre Newton, Mass, (Radcliffe College, 1934). Lonis A. Cook, Jr. '34, of Sandusky, Ohio, Edith A. Hickey, of Roslindale, Mass (Radcliffe Coll., 1934). Charles D. Keet, of Pretoris, Transvaal, South Africa, A.B. (Transvaal Univ.) 1919; A.M. (Potchesfsiroom Univ.) 1924. Instructor, Boys' High School, Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa, Mae F. Rastall, of Washington. D.C. (Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1934).

Phi Delta Kappa Scholarship:

Eliot P. Beveridge, of Derchester, Mass. A.B. Harvard 1930; A.M. 1931--Graduate School of Education

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