News

HMS Is Facing a Deficit. Under Trump, Some Fear It May Get Worse.

News

Cambridge Police Respond to Three Armed Robberies Over Holiday Weekend

News

What’s Next for Harvard’s Legacy of Slavery Initiative?

News

MassDOT Adds Unpopular Train Layover to Allston I-90 Project in Sudden Reversal

News

Denied Winter Campus Housing, International Students Scramble to Find Alternative Options

HOLTZER AND RUMRILL AWARDS FOR 1936 MADE

Three German Scholars and Senior at Vanderbilt Win Study at Graduate Schools Through Prizes

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Three Charles W. Holtzer fellowships and the James A. Rumrill Scholarship for study at the University have been awarded for 1935-36, it was announced yesterday.

Recipients of the former awards, made each year by Harvard to students of German birth, who have received their preliminary education in German institutions of learning are as follows:

Horst W. Janson, of Hamburg, Germany, for study in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; Hans Rupp, of Wurttemberg, Germany, for study in the Law School; and Robert E. Mistler, of Konstanz, Germany, now in the Graduate School of Education, for the continuance of study in that school.

John L. Wilson, of Sturgis, Kentucky, and class of 1935 at Vanderbilt, plans to study at the Medical School as the recipient of the Rumrill Scholarship. This award is given to graduates of qualified Southern universities who desire further training at Harvard.

Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter.

Tags