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The constant increase in the number of scholarships available for students at Harvard is an encouraging token of progress. The Harvard Clubs bear an important part in the forward movement. This year the Harvard Club of Clevelend has added a third scholarship of $300 to the two it has previously given. The New England Federation of Harvard Clubs announced last year two new scholarships of $150 each, and has been enabled to award three. The Harvard Club of Haverhill has established a new scholarship of $100, and Harvard men living in Milton have provided another, of $250. About fifty Harvard Clubs, of which the Boston Club provides the greatest number of scholarships, are now employing this effective means of service to young men of their own communities and to the cause of Harvard itself.
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