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Two Harvard students were among the winners of Rhodes Scholarships for the coming year, it was announced last night by Dr. Frank Aydelotte, American Secretary to the Rhodes trustees . They are Arthur W. J. Becker '48 and Truman O. Woodruff '46.
The winners were chosen from 745 candidates representing 214 institutions of higher learning, including Yale, Princeton, and Dartmouth, Six applicants were accepted from these three schools.
Winners of the Scholarships will receive an annual stipend of 400 pounds sterling, supplemented by a special allowance of 100 pounds, to be need for study at Oxford University.
Both Becker and Woodruff were War Service applicants for the scholarship.
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