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UNIVERSITY GIVES 221 DEGREES AT MID-YEARS

Brinser and Prendergast Receive A.B. Cum Laude--Rosen Given S.B. Magna Cum Laude

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Awards of 221 mid-year degrees were announced yesterday at University Hall. 23 Bachelors of Arts were created, nine Bachelors of Science, 63 Masters of Arts, 28 Doctors of Philosophy, two Associates in Arts, one Master of Science in Engineering, two Bachelors of Science in Engineering, 70 Masters of Education, three Masters in Architecture, and 20 Masters in Business Administration.

The degree of Bachelor of Arts cum laude was conferred upon Laurence Thomas Prendergast '32, of Dorchester, and also upon Harry Ayers Brinser '31, of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The degree of Bachelor of Science cum laude was conferred upon Victor Abraham Rosen '31, of New York City and the same degree magna cum laude was received by Maurice Bernbaum '31, of Chicago, Illinois.

Ten others received the degree of A.B., as of the class of 1931, and nine, as of the class of 1930.

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