Word: scholarships
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Class of 1921 will meet in the Smith Halls Common Room at 7 o'clock tonight to witness the award of the Memorial Scholarship presented by the Class of 1920 to a member of the Freshman Class. Dean Yeomans will address the meeting and will announce the name of the winner. F. C. Church '20, former president of the last Freshman Class, who is now attending the First Naval District Ensign School at the University, will also speak at the meeting...
...Class Memorial Scholarship is the result of the desire on the part of the present Sophomore Class to continue the custom established by the Class of 1919 last year. The precedent of presenting the University with a gift at the end of the Freshman year was started by the Class of 1918, but the succeeding Class of 1919 was the first to make this gift in the form of a scholarship. The executive board of the Class of 1919 in deciding to give this scholarship last year was influenced by the desire to have the gift of such a nature...
...scholarship will be awarded to the Freshman who, in the opining of the class officers, has done the most for his preparatory school, the decision being based upon grounds of general excellence, taking into consideration studies, athletics and outside activities. Last year the 1919 Scholarship was given to F. K. Bullard '20. This award continued through the four College years, or until the recipient's graduation...
...Freshman Class will hold a meeting in the Smith Halls Common Room on Monday evening at 7 o'clock at which the 1920 Memorial Scholarship will be awarded. Dean Yeomans will address the class, as will F. C. Church '20, who has been attending the Ensign School, here, and who was captain of the 1920 football team and president of his class...
...award of a memorial scholarship by 1920 continues the precedent set by the 1919 Sophomore Class giving a scholarship to a Freshman from a fund out of the class treasury. The class of 1918, which was the first to occupy the Freshman Dormitories, devoted its fund to the erection of the sun-dial which stands between Smith and Standish Halls. The award is made on grounds of excellence in studies in preparatory school and will also take into consideration athletics and other outside activities entered into while at school. Last year the 1919 Scholarship was awarded to F. K. Bullard...