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Alumni president of the Business School Lionel C. Porara announced Wednesday that students desiring to enter the Business School on February 1. 1937, and finish the two-year course in June, 1938, may apply for two scholarships of $300 apiece offered by the New York City Club of Business Alumni. Owen T. Jones, secretary, will also receive applications at 357 Fourth Avenue.
The New York Herald-Tribune stated yesterday that Club scholarships have been awarded to Harry R. Gregory, William C. Kidd and George Wilson, all first-year students; and others have been given to W. T. Hack and Charles Kellner.
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