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Eight scholarships and fellowships for next year were awarded yesterday to two seniors and six graduate students from Harvard and other Universities.
Oscar Sutermeister '32, of Kansas City, Missouri, a member of Phi Beta Kappa and pole vaulter in the Intercollegiate Olympic team, was awarded the Lionel de Jersey Harvard Studentship at Emmanuel College, Cambridge University for the year 1932-33. The Studentship is given annually in memory of the only descendant of John Harvard ever to attend Harvard College.
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The other award to be made to a member of the Class of 1932 was that of the Charles Henry Fiske III Scholarship to Class Chorister.
The Victor Emmanuel Chapman Memorial Fellowship which is given to a French student to study at Harvard, has been awarded to Pierre Brodin, who is at present teaching at the Lycee Clemenceau at Nantes. The Stillman Scholarship, also awarded to a French student, will be held by Henri Supper, a graduate of the Ecole Speciale des Travaux of Paris, for study in the Harvard Engineering School. The Jay Backus Woodworth Fellowship in Geology, given in honor of the late Professor Woodworth by his students, has been awarded to Howard A. Powers, of Brookings, South Dakota. The James Edward Ditson Fund, providing for a travelling fellowship in Music, is given to Jacob M. Coopersmith, of Forest Hills, New York
Harold D. Chope, of Richmond, Eugene C. Peck, of New London, Conn., and John W. Heim, of Carlisle, Penn., have been awarded fellowships in the School of Public Health.
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