Twenty-two awards totalling $23,700 for study next year at the Harvard Law School were announced yesterday as follows:
Brandeis Research Fellowship, to be awarded to a person specially invited by the Faculty of Law to pursue research, to Charles W. Taintor, 2d '20, now teach-Nebraska; LL.M. cum laude Harvarding at the College of Law, University of '36.
Research Fellowship for work under Professor Frankfurter) to Edward F. Phichard, Jr. 3L, of Paris Ky.; A.B. Princeton '35.
Sidney Thompson Fairchild Fellowship in the Law of Railroads and other Public Utilities, to Malcolm M. MacIntyre, now teaching at the University of Alberta, Canada; LL.M. Harvard '30.
Langdell Scholarships to Willis W. Ritter, Professor at the Law School, University of Utha; and Donald Kahl, of New York, N. Y., LL.B. cum laude Harvard '34.
Research Fellowships to Stefan A. Riesenfeld, of Palo Alto, Calif., LL.B. University of California '37, a candidate for S.J.D. Harvard this June; Loring P. Jordan, Jr. 3L, of Wakefield, Mass., A.B. Dartmouth '35; Seymour J. Rubin., of Chicago Ill., A.B. University of Michigan '35, a candidate for LL.B. Harvard this June; Maxwell S. Isenbergh 3L, of Peekskill, N. Y., A., Cornell '34; Arthur H. Robertson, of London, England, B.C.L. Oxford '37 a candidate for LL.M. Harvard this June; Melvin Cohen, of Chicago, Il., a candidate for J.D. this June at the University of Chicago; Bertha H. Putnam, formerly Professor at Mt. Holyoke College; Ernest E. Clulow Jr., of Tulsa, Okla., a candidate for LL.B. this June at George Washington University; Donald W. Smith, of Atlanta, Ga., LL.B. Harvard '37, a candidate for LL.M. Harvard this June; Orlando J. Bowman, of Salt Lake City, Utah, LL.B. University of Utah '34; Howard L. Burns, of Greenwood, S. C., A.B. University of South Carolina '36, a candidate for LL.B. University of South Carolina this June; and Claude T. Coffman, of Merigold, Miss., a candidate for LL.B. University of Missisippi this June.
Robert Darrah Jeuks Scholarship, for a graduate studying Railroad Law, to Henry G. Fischer 3L, of Philadelphia, Pa., S.B. University of Pennsylvania '25.
Emmons Scholarships, preference to be given to teachers of law, to Robert B. Throckmorton, of Des Moines, Ia., B.A. Drake University '36, a candidate for LL.B. Drake University this June; and Robert F. Koretz, of Syracuse, N. Y., A.B. Syracuse '33, a candidate for LL.B. Syracuse this June.
Langdell Scholarships to Rudolf E. Uhlman, of Cambridge, Mass., LL.B. Cornell University '36, now a candidate for S.I.D. Harvard; and Raoul Berger of Chicago, III J.D. Northwestern University '35, a candidate for LL.M. Harvard this June
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