Word: scholarship
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...award is financed by a fund donated by Francis Sales who specified that it should go to the "best scholar in Spanish who shall have commenced the study of that Language at Harvard College and whose scholarship shall be determined by his proficiency in Spanish composition...
Georgianne Davis '51 of Indianapolis, Indians, and 20 Walker Street, has received the annual $500 scholarship awarded annually by the Radcliffe Club of Boston...
Robert E. Tomasello of Dudley Hall--Jubilee Committee, Treasurer, Class Committee, Crimson Key Society, Dudley Hall House Committee, Harvard Catholic Club, House football, House hockey, Freshman football. Thomas Weesner of Lowell House--National Scholarship and a Pepsi-Cola Scholarship holder, RYRC, business staff of the Lowell House opera, House play, a House agent for the sale of NSA purchase cards, Union Debate Council. Miles I. Levine of Lowell House Business Manager of 1951 Freshman Red Book, House Dance Committee. James P. Johnson of Kirkland House Freshman soccer, Varsity soccer. Kirkland House Committee, House athletics, PBH, Outing Club...
Richard M. Sandler of Mathews Hall--PBH, Brooks House Committee, Fall Blood Drive, Clothing Drive, Co-Chairman Spring Blood Drive. Jack Willis of Mathews Hall--National Scholarship Holder, Caisson Club Dance Committee. Albert J. Klingel, Jr., of Holworthy Hall --Debate Council, PBH Blood Drive Worker. Harvard Young Republican Club, Free Enterprise Society. William Holden of Thayer Hall--Freshman 150 lb. crew, Freshman track. Charles Nelson, Holworthy Hall--Freshman football, PBH social work at Cambridge Community Center, Freshman track, Natl. Scholarship holder. John G. Morey of Mower Hall--1952 Smoker Committee, Debate Council. Richard T. Button of Masachusetts Hall. Harvard Varsity...
...course, the College wished to expand its number of scholarship awards. We would like to increase our awards to freshmen from 20 to 25 per cent of each entering class, and also to increase the aid that we can give to upperclassmen. And toward this objective we are laying long-range plans which will require the increase in scholarship endowments as well as more effective use of loans and employment...