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Thomas F. Drury of Research & Management Corp., president of the local group, announced yesterday that a scholarship amounting to $800 will be awarded by the Harvard Business School Alumni Club to a student entering the Business School in September. Final decision as to the recipient of the award will be made about June 1 and applicants should be made to Drury...
...line with the new policy in the College of granting fuller scholarships to men of exceptional ability, the School will award fewer and larger stipends. They will range in size from $200 to a maximum of $1,200, adjusted to the individual student's needs...
Founded in 1915 by Francis H. Wade, in memory of his son, Lee Wade, 2nd '14, the Lee Wade prize consists of an award of $50. One award of $50 and two of $35 make up the Boylston prizes which Ward N. Boylston founded in honor of his uncle, Nicholas Boylston...
John Bradford Bowdithic '37 has been awarded the Richard Glover and Henry Russell Ames Memorial Aid, without stipend, it was announced by the Student Council at its ninth meeting last night. The Student Council, with Secretary George G. Hedblom '37 in the chair, approved the action of the committee in charge of making the award. The statement conferring the honor is as follows...
...committee consisting of Mrs. Robert R. Ames, George Hedblom '37 and W. H. Page '37, secretary and treasurer respectively of the Student Council and Deam Hanford have awarded "The Richard Glover and Henry Russell Ames Memorial Aid" for the year 1936-37 to Mr. John B. Bowditch, President of the Student Council and former President of the CRIMSON. The award to Mr. Bowditch has been made without stipend, and the funds which would normally go with the award will revert to the general Council Aid Fund for assignment to students who are in especial need of financial assistance. The Ames...