Word: summas
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Edward Augustus Ackerman '34, of Spokane, Wash, has been awarded the Henry Russell Shaw Travelling Fellowship, traditionally given to the first scholar of the Senior Class. Ackerman entered from Coeur d'Alene High School, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. He will receive the degree summa cum laude in geology. He had a straight A record throughout college. He has held the Jacob Wendell Scholarship and the Palfrey Exhibition. He was on the University Fencing Team and has taken part in debating. The fellowship will enable him to travel abroad for a year...
Leonard Opdycke '17, lecturer on Fine Arts, has been appointed assistant professor of Fine Arts for three years. He graduated summa and received his master's degree in 1920, and has acted as tutor, instructor, and lecturer here since that date...
Weld 35: Lyman H. Butterfield '30, of Rochester, N. Y. (Charlotte High School) Summa Cum Laude. Phi Beta Kappa. University Soccer Squad, 1930. Now an instructor in English...
Wigglesworth A-22: Reginald H. Phelps '30, of Southwick, Mass. (Springfield Central High School). Editorial Chairman of the CRIMSON, 1929-30, and first scholar in his class. A member of the junior eight of the Phi Bota Kappa, A.B. '30, summa cum laude. Now an instructor in German and second year graduate student...
Wigglesworth E-12: William W. Foshay '31, of Port Chester, N. Y. (Port Chester High School) Summa Cum Laude. University Lacrosse Team, 1929-30-31. Second football team, 1929-30-31. Henry Fellowship. Now a first year law student...