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AWARD PRICE GREENLEAF AIDS

FIFTY-NINE FRESHMEN RECEIVE HELP FROM ANNUAL BEQUEST.

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Fifty-nine members of the Freshman class have been awarded Price Greenleaf aid assignments for 1917-1918. These awards represent part of an annual appropriation of $16,000, given to the University by the bequest of Ezekiel Price Greenleaf, of Quincy, who is also the founder of ten Price Greenleaf scholarships.

The income of the Price Greenleaf Fund is distributed in sums from $100 to $250 a year to undergraduates in the first year of their residence and to deserving students who have not succeeded in obtaining a scholarship through competition.

A subsequent award will be made in February to some other first year students of high standing. Following are those who have received the awards:

Harold Abrams, Harry Albert, Bernard Jacob Alpers, Warren Davis Ball, Leland Clifford Barry, Royal Woodward Beal, Elmer Reese Beeler, Pericles Ernest Belfatto, Samuel Brown Chase, Jr., Fermor Spencer Church, Louis Clayton, Robert Lucas Conrad, Edward Herbert Derby, Samuel Myers Diamond, William Henry Dunphy, Charles Greene Fessenden, Meyer Hyman Fineberg, Harold Milton Flinn, Harold Samuel Fraine, Allen Chase Frenyear, Edward Frost, George Hanson, Ralph Ernest Henderson, Raymond Henry Keegan, Clinton Leslie, Harry Levy, Edward William Littlefield, Robert Eliot Lutz, John Francis McCann, Jr., Thomas Truman McDonald, Kendric Nichols Marshall, Clarence Francis Mateyka, Lee Graham Miller, Warren Gage Mulliken, William Dowdney Murray, James Edward Nally, Philip Samuel Nisson, Niels Albert Pedersen, Fred William Perkins, Jr., Anthony Andrew Piazza, James Marshal Plumer, Manuel Prenner, Laurence William Prouty, William Rugg, Jarvis Mansfield Scott, Walter Silva, Moses Smith, Benjamin Isadore Spenling, Richard Oscar Spero, Harry Starr, Ernest Ralph Sumner, Frederick John Sweeney, Joseph Swirsky, Leo Taran, Leonard Ware, Jr., Chester Howard Whelden, Jr., James Norman White, Nathan Winitsky, James Nelson Wyman.

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