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Harvard Opens Portals to 1000 Incoming Men As Start of 304th Academic Session Approaches

National Scholarships Given to 29 Students of Outstanding Ability in West

Kentucky: Richard S. Corley, 18, of Louisville; DuPont Manual Training High School.

Jack T. Shepherd, 17, of Park Hills, Covington; Dixie Heights High School.

Minnesota: Ben H. Saunders, Jr., 17, of Parkers Prairie; Parkers Prairie High School.

Nebraska: Richard L. Hall, 16, of Roseland; Roseland Consolidated High School.

Benjamin Rees, 17, of Omaha; Central High School.

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Owen R. Smith, 17, of Scottsbluff; Scottsbluff High School.

Ohio: William R. Cowser, 18, of Cleveland; West High School.

Joel B. Hayden Jr., 17, of Hudson; Western Reserve Academy.

George W. Hibbert Jr., 17, of Toledo; Culver (Ind.) Military Academy.

Robert C. Martin Jr., 18, of Dayton; Glenville High School, Cleveland.

Sven R. Peterson, 17, of Wadsworth; Wadsworth High School.

Richard C. Sanborn, 18, of Cleveland; Collinwood High School.

Paul McC. Sutton, 17, of Minerva; Minerva High School.

Oregon: Roy B. Erickson, 17, Portland; Roosevelt High School.

Tennessce: Winston S. Lucke, 17, of Knoxville; Knoxville High School.

Washington: John P. Jewett, 18, of Yakima; Yakima High School.

William H. Lewis, 18, of Spokane; North Central High School.

Wisconsin: Robert S. Schwantes, 16, Lancaster; Lancaster Public School

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