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The University announced the names of the recipients of the following fellowships and prizes yesterday:
Fiske Scholarship
Frank H. White '55, of Eliot House and Cohasset, Mass., has won the Lt. Charles Henry Fiske III scholarship of 290 for study at Trinity College, Cambridge, and $150 for vacation travel on the Continent.
Beebe Fellowship
Robert J. Gartside, Jr. '50, Assistant Conductor of the Glee Club, has been awarded the Frank Huntington Beebe Fellowship for the study of Music. He will study voice in Paris, under Pierre Bernac.
Fulbright Fellowships
William A. Lindahl '55 has been awarded a Fulbright Scholarship. A music concentrator, he will study organ building in Vienna. Two Radcliffe winners of Fulbright awards are Betsy C. Ross '55, who will study French Literature at Dijon University, and Jane B. S. Trask '55, who will study English Literature at Oxford.
Bowdoin Prize
Sanford A. Lakoff 2G has won a Bowdoin Prize of $400 for his essay "The Trial of J. Robert Oppenheimer." Other Bowdoin Prizes have already been awarded.
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