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Harvard Leads in Marshall Scholar Winners

Leach recalled his demanding interview, in which he was asked about everything from his favorite malt whiskey to international immigration policy.

"It was crazy intense," he said.

Leach is a member of the Crimson Key Society, Hasty Pudding Theatricals and has coordinated Quincy House intramural crew. He plans to study international law and public policy and eventually hopes to become a diplomat.

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Roddenberry says he will use the scholarship to pursue research he has already begun at the College. A psychology and biology concentrator in Dunster House, his thesis examines memory and dreams; in Britain he will work toward a master's degree in neuroscience.

The scholarship provides students with the opportunity to study several disciplines within their field of interest. Einbond, a Cabot resident, will spend his first year studying music composition and devote his second year to the cognitive science of music perception.

Raman is a history concentrator in Mather House and captain of the crew team. Next year he will study sociology at the University of Bristol, doing research on Asian and Afro-Caribbean immigrants in Britain.

Oreskovich, who lived in Quincy House, is studying mathematics at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) and will spend her time in Britain studying mathematical biology and its application to cancer research.

When she returns from Britain she will pursue a joint Ph.D. and M.D. program at UCLA.

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