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Announcement of the award of 15 Harvard Prize Scholarships to entering Freshmen from leading American preparatory schools was made last night by the Committee on Scholarships.
The list of awards, as made subject to final approval by the Harvard Corporation, is as follows:
Andover, Macdonald Deming of New York City; Belmont Hill, Richard H. Wiswall, Jr. of Salem, Massachusetts; Choate, John Ladd of New Haven, Connecticut; Country Day, Robert A. Williams of Newton Center, Massachusetts; Exeter, Samuel B. Mayo of Durham, New Hampshire; Hill, Johnston Kingsley of New York City; Kent, John Seeger of Patterson, New York; Loomis, Edward A. Drew of Cambridge, Massachusetts; Middlesex, Theodore C. Osborne of Boston, Massachusetts; Milton, Rogers B. Horgan of Washington, D. C.; Noble & Greenough, Robert A. Little of Bar Harbor, Maine; St. George's, Walter R. Lucas, Jr. of Providence, Rhode Island; St. Mark's, John L. Lyman of Waltham, Massachusetts; St. Paul's, Willard H. Griffin of Manchester, New Hampshire; Thayer, Lee W. Mather of Randolph, Massachusetts.
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