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...George Emerson Lowell scholarships, awarded on the basis of a competitive examination under the Department of Classics, were won by Robert J. Cumming '38, of Banger, Maine, and Walter W. Webster '39, of Worcester...
...with highest honors, will be able to travel abroad next fall, as holders of Frederick Sheldon Prize Fellowships. They are Clement Lowell Harriss '34, of Omaha, Nob.; Gove Griffith Johnson Jr., '34, of Washington, D. C.; Robert Calhoun Creel '34, of Cambridge, Mass.; and John Arthur Martin '34, of Banger...
...Roxbury, Mass.; William H. Kerr of Cambridge Mass. Howard M. Lawn of Long Branch, N. J. Carl H. Levy of Cincinnati, Ohio; Tom Lilley of Bluefield, W. V., Alfred B. Lord of Alliston, Mass.; Harold E. Magnuson of Arlington, Mass.; Kilfred Malenbaum of Dorchester, Mass.; John A. Martin of Banger, Me.; Leon Merz, Jr., of Jenkintown, Pa.; Wilfred Owen of Waban, Mass.; Thomas I. Parkinson of New York, N. Y.; Olof H. Pearson of Dorchester, Mass.; Harry M. Plotkin of Athol, Mass.; John B. Rackcliffe of Newton, Mass.; Arthur L. Shade of West Englewood, N. J.; Rogers V. Scudder...
...Banger & Aroostook Railroad...
About 40 graduates attended the annual dinner and meeting. The New England Confederation is made up of the Harvard Clube of, Andover, Banger, Berkshire, Boston, Concord, Connecticut Valley, Fall River, Fitchburg, Haverhill, Ringham, Keene, Lawrence. Lawell, Lynn, Maine, Malden, New Bedford, New Hampshire, New Haven, Newburyport. North Shore, Rhode Island, Somerville. Taunton, Vermont, Watertown, and Wercester