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FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED

Coletti Wins Sachs Research Fellowship in Fine Arts for Advanced Study in Any Part of the World

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The University announces the award of ten fellowships and scholarships with leave to study abroad and of ninety-six resident fellowships and scholarships in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and Harvard College.

Joseph Arthur Coletti of Quincy, a special student, receives the important Sachs Research Fellowship in Fine Arts, established in 1916 for advanced study in any part of the world. Other traveling fellowship winners are as follows: Royal Delaney Hughes, 2G, of Table Grove, III., and Walter Hamor Piston, Jr. '24, of Boston, John Knowles Paine Fellowship in Music; Charles Holt Taylor, 3G, of Maplewood, N. J., a Bayard Cutting Fellowship; Paul Richard Harmel 1G, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Charles Hartshorne 3G, of Phoenixville, Pa., Rogers Fellowships; Jay W. Jacobs of Carthage, Mo., an Edward R. Bacon Art Scholarship; Howard Kennedy Beale 3G, of Chicago, III., a John Thornton Kirkland Fellowship; and James Phinney Baxter 3d, 2G, of Belmont, and Harold Van Vechten Fay 3G, of Auburn, N. Y., honorary, John Harvard Fellowships.

The following is a list of the 96 resident fellowships and scholarships awarded and the recipients:

Philip H. Sears Scholarship--J. L. Zimmerman 5G, of San Francisco.

Du Pont Fellowship, F. R. Butler 2G, of Worcester.

Robert Treat Paine Fellowship.--N. E. Nimes 1G, of Portland, Conn.

William Watson Goodwin Fellowship.--L. W. Jones 2G, of Schenectady, N. Y.

John Tyndall Scholarship--F. H. Crawford, of Evanston, III.

Henry Lee Memorial Fellowship.--T. J. Kreps 1G, of Kersey, Colo.

Henry Bromfield Rogers Memorial Fellowship--R. L. Olson 1G, of Los Angeles, Calif.

James Walker Fellowship,--E. D. Hutchinson 1G, of Norwood.

Ozias Goodwin Memorial Fellowship,--J. A. McClister of Columbus, Ohio.

Harris Fellowship, R. A. Aubin 2G, of Newton.

Edward Austin Fellowships, A. H. Blatt 4C, of Maynard; Chu Hsiao 2G, of Shanghai, China; J. W. Spargo 1G, of Kirkwood, Mo. B. F. Wright Jr., of Austin, Texas.

Christopher M. Weld Scholarship--C. R. Kinney 2G, of Dee Moines Iowa.

Willard Scholarship.--H. H. Arnold of State College, Pa.

Francis Parkman Fellowship--G. H. Rupp 2G, of Shiremanstown, Pa.

Thayer Fellowships,--H. Federight 1G, of New Brunswick, N. J. H. Golder 2G, of Plymouth, Wis.; J. L. La Monte 1G, of Columbus, Ohio; L. R. Smith 2G, of Willoughby, Ohio; N. A. Tolles, of Chicago, III.

John Harvard Fellowship,--George Tunell 2G, of Chicago, III.

Leverett Saltonstall Scholarship,--John Bridge of Simsbury, Conn.

Charles Haven Goodwin Scholarship,--F. La. M. Santee 4C, of Wapwallopen, Pa.

George H. Emerson Scholarships,--Harold Hwai Chen 2G, of Tsingyanghsien, China: R. P. Koenig 4C, of N. Y.; C. E. Norton 2G, of Utica, N. Y.

Shaltuck Scholarships,--M. S. Demos 1G of Athens, Greece; K. W. Halbert 2G, of Cambridge; K. O. Myrick, of West Newbury: J. L. Ross 1G, of Meadville, Pa; M. M. Slotnick 2G. of Brooklyn, N. Y.; P. W. Souers 1G, of Des Moines, Iowa.

Thayer Scholarships,--A. H. Barr Jr., of Chicago; III.; P. A. Leighton 1G, of Corina Calif.; A. R. Prince 1G, of Truro, N. S. J. W. Tapp of Washington, D. C.

James Savage Scholarship,--Christopher Roberts 3G. of Moniclair N. J.

Whiting Fellowships, C. B. P. Alken 4E.S., of New Orleans, La; D. Bourgin 2G, of N. Y.; H. B. Curry 2G, of Boston; R. A. Loring 2G, of Hingham.

Edward Russell Scholarships, B. F. Haley 1G, of Hollywood, Calif.

Townsend Scholarships, A. H. Copeland 3G, of Rochester, N. Y. Marvin Farber 2G. of Buffalo, N. Y. A. R. Frey 1G, of New York City: D. P. Varnum 2G, of Stratbroy Ontario.

George and Martha Derby Scholarships,--F. Mood of Oakland, Calif.

Austin Scholarships,--A. P. Black of Gainesville, Fla.; C. W. Chenoweth of Moscow, Idaho; J. M. Cline of Schenectady, N. Y.; A. Constans of Northampton; E. D. Fagan of Los Angeles, Calif.; A. R. Knipp 2G, of Baltimore, Md.; C. D. MacIlroy of Milo, Mo.; F. O. Nolie of State College, Pa.; L. H. White of Williamsburg Va.

Gorham Thomas Scholarships, E. K. Haviland 1G., of Port Deposit, Md.

Ralph Sanger Scholarships, C. A. Baylis, of Seattle, Wash.; H. R. De Silva, of Pensacola, Fla.; W. A. Ellis 1G., of Meadville, Pa.; D. W. Gilbert 1G., of Rochester, N. Y. Asher Isaacs, of Cincinnati Ohio.

University Scholarships,--L. R. Blinks, of Kalamazoo, Mich.; L. A. Brown of Pittsburgh, Pa.; C. J. Capon, of Milwaukee, Wis.; J. T. Ecker 1G., of Reading, Pa.; N. C. Fassett 2G., of Leominster; J. W. Gould, of Greenfield, III.; R. C. Hackett 1G., of Livermore, Ky.; P. L. Julian 2G., of Greencastle, Ind.; D. E. Lee of Rochester; N. Y. M. F. Pratt 1G, of Winter Hill; R. L. Steinberger 2G., of Canton, Ohio W. E. Vaugban 1G, of Newton Centre; D. E. Whitford 1G., of Phonix, R. L.; E. R. Alexander, of Montreal, Quebec; J. P. Bethel, of Montreal, Quebec; M. M. Crow, of Imperial, Pa.; Hymon Diamond, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; R. H. James, of Wilmington, N. C.; T. L. Jennings, of Moscow, Ida.; S. G. Macomber, of Princeton, N. J.; G. A. Martell, of Gainesville, Fla.; Gaudence Megaro, of Ann Arbor, Mich.; J. A. Miller, of Ann Arbor, Mich.; A. J. Moore of Sydney, N. S. W.; Herbert Moores, of Toronto, Ontario, Gaines Post, of Austin, Texas; L. F. Solano, of Boston; A. R. Stone, of Montreal, Quebec; W. D. Templeman, of Cleveland Heights, Ohio; A. J. Zurcher, of Lorain, Ohio; H. F. Cross, of Kingston, Ontario; G. J. Waskovitz, of East Port Chester, Conn.

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