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HENRY PRIZE GOES TO MELONE AND VIERECK

500 POUNDS STERLING GIVEN TO EACH FOR STUDY

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Neil G. Melone '37, of Minneapolis, Minnesota and Eliot House, and Peter R. Viereck '37, of New York and Leverett House have been awarded Henry Fellowships of 500 pounds sterling each for study at Oxford University during the coming academic year, it was announced last night by the American Trustees of the Charles and Julia Henry Fund. The fellowships were established by Lady Julia Lewisohn Henry "in earnest hope and desire of cementing the bonds of friendship between the British Empire and the United States."

Melone prepared at the Blake School in Minneapolis, is first marshal of Phi Beta Kappa, is winner of a Detur Prize and editor of the CRIMSON, chairman of the Eliot House Committee, and a first group scholar. He is concentrating in History. Viereck prepared at Horace Mann School, is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, is a first group scholar, is winner of Lloyd McKim Garrison and Detur Prizes, and is an editor of the Guardian. His field is History and Literature.

Other winners of Henry scholarships as announced last night include men from Yale and Princeton.

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