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The Committee on Admission has issued a list of the Freshmen whose entire entrance examination records have attained an average grade of work worthy of honorable mention. This is published in accordance with a vote of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, June 2, 1914, authorizing the Committee on Admission to publish each year after the September examinations, a list of those candidates for admission who passed this examination with high grades. This list also gives the names of the students' schools and the titles of any scholarships they may have received. Boston Latin School leads this year with nine representatives on the list. Exeter is second with seven, and St. Paul's School, of Concord, N. H., and Newton High School come next with four apiece.
List of Honor Men.
Aaron Solomon Aronson, Ansonia High School and Boston Latin School, (Price Greenleaf Aid); Randolph Ashton, Swarthmore Preparatory School, Pa., and Exeter; John Tilestone Baldwin, Country Day; Gerald Ruggles Barrett, Somerville High School, (Harvard Club. of Boston); Herbert Barry, Carteret Academy, Orange, N. J., and St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H.; Richard Horace Bassett, Northampton High School and Andover; Waldron Phoenix Belknap, Jr., Allen-Stevenson School, New York, N. Y., and St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H.; Sidney Meyer Bergman, Boston Latin, (Harvard Club of Boston); Harris Berlack, Duval High School, Jacksonville, Fla., (Associated Harvard Clubs); Warren Everett Blake, Newton High School; Wesley Goodwin Brocker, Mechanic Arts High School, St. Paul, Minn., (Harvard Club of Minnesota); Adolph Brook, Public High School, Hartford, Conn., (New England Federation of Harvard Clubs); James Abercrombie Burden, Jr., Groton; Frederick Mason Carey, Somerville High School, (Harvard Club of Boston); Alan Avery Claflin, Jr., Medford High School, Winchester High School and Exeter; Henry Dunster Costigan, Evanston Academy, Ill., and Exeter; Frederick Morgan Davenport, Jr., Utica, N. Y., Free Academy; Horace Bancroft Davis, Country Day; William Allen Denker, Boston Latin (Price Greenleaf Aid); Winslow Alvan Duerr, the Stone School, Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y.; William Eldridge, Pine Lodge School, Lakewood, N. J., and Exeter; William Norman Elton, Boston Latin; Paul Kingsbury Fischer, Andover; Russell Gerould, Cambridge High and Latin; William Collar Holbrook, Roxbury Latin, (Price Greenleaf Aid); George Crouse Houser, St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H.; Charles Thomas Jackson, Friends' School, Wilmington, Del., and Milton Academy; Clinton McCarthy Jones, Hammond High School, N. Y., and Andover, (Price Greenleaf Aid); Benjamin Kelson, Boston Latin and Springfield Central High School, (Price Greenleaf Aid); Emery Nelson Leonard, Newton High School; Valentine Evert Macym, Jr. Browning School, New York, N. Y.; Hotchkiss and Evans Schools, Mean, Ariz.; Arthur William Marget, Boston Latin, (Price Greenleaf Aid); Samuel Mulson, Passaie High School, N. J., (Harvard Club of New Jersey); Joseph Barin Nathan, Boston Latin; Albert Palmer, Newton High School; Buel Whitting Patch, Exeter; Edmund William Pavensedt, Collegiate School, New York, N. Y., Realgymnasium, Bremen and Pomfret; Francis Underwood Perry, Country Day; Oliver Prescott, Jr., St. George's; George Hugh Reid, Roxbury Latin; Lyell Hale Ritchie, St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H.; Henry Sadofsky, Boston Latin, (Price Greenleaf Aid); Edgar Scott, Jr., Groton; Edward Wheeler Scripture, Montclair Military Academy, N. J., and Tome School, Port Deposit, Md., (Price Greenleaf Aid); Leland William Smith, Springfield Central High School (Price Greenleaf Aid); Royall Henderson Snow, Lake View High School and Nicholas Senn High School, Chicago, (Harvard Club of Chicago); Franklin Chester Southworth, Jr., Meadville High School, Pa., and Exeter, (Price Greenleaf Aid); Merrill Ten Broeck Spalding, Brookline High School, (Harvard Club of Boston); Max Stolz, Syracuse Central High School, N. Y.; Abraham Tumaroff, Boston Latin, (Price Greenleaf Aid); Paul Deane Van Anda, Collegiate School, New York, N. Y., and Exeter; George Stephenson Weld, Noble and Greenough; Bancroft Cheever Wheeler, Worcester Classical High School and Exeter; Bradford Durrell Williams, Newton High School.
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