Thomas J. Babe, Jr. '63, of Kirkland House and Rochester, N.Y., has been selected as one of four recipients of Henry Fellowships for advanced study at either Oxford or Cambridge Universities in England next year. Also selected were two seniors from Yale University and one from the University of Michigan.
Babe is a winner of the Detur Award for high academic achievement and is a Harvard National Scholar. He is an editor of Comment, and won two drama prizes last year. He plans graduate study in English and a teaching career.
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