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CHERINGTON IS STATE RHODES SCHOLAR HOPE

PHI BETA KAPPA MEMBER WAS ONE OF FOUNDERS OF CRITIC

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Charles Richards Cherington '35, of New York City, is a Massachusetts nominee for one of the four Rhodes Scholarships which are open to students of New England, it has been announced by the state committee for the Rhodes Scholarship trustees.

A graduate of Exeter, Cherington has been a Dean's List student through most of his college career; he has won several academic awards including the present holding of a Lincoln Scholarship, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. One of the founders and editors of the Critic, since its merger with the Advocate he has also been on the heard of the latter publication.

If Cherington, who shares the state nomination honor with Walter R. Stockmayer, Senior of M.I.T. is awarded a Rhodes Scholarship, he will be entitled as one of 32 American scholars to two years of study towards a degree at the University of Oxford.

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