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John W. Sears '52, a first year Law School Student, and Stephen G. Brush '55, of Orone, Maine, and Leverett House, have been awarded Rhodes Scholarships to the University of Oxford, it was learned yesterday.
Sears is from Pride's Crossing, Mass., and is now a resident of Cambridge.
Brush, a physics concentrator, is treasurer of the Harvard Psychological Society.
The selection of Sears and Brush raises Harvard's total of Rhodes Scholars this years to four. Other scholarship winners announced earlier are John S. Davison '55, and Richard H. Ullman '55.
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