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17 NEW PRICE GREENLEAF AWARDS

Assistant Dean Mayo Empowered to Make Further Loans from Fund.

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At the second assignment of Price Greenleaf Aid, the committee on scholarships and other aids to undergraduates has voted awards to 17 Freshmen and unclassified students, making a total of $2,425. The list of students to whom aid was granted is as follows: Karl Allen Blaustein uC, of Canonsburg, Pa., $100; Benjamin Albert Botkin '20, of Dorchester, $125; Aaron Ceppos uC, of Washington, D. C., $125; Julius Davidson uC, of Weehawken, N. J., $200; Abraham Green '20, of Brooklyn, N. Y., $200; Arthur Oscar Greenberg, of Jamaica Plain, $125; Warren Francis Manning '20, of Portland, Me., $200; Simon Norman uC, of Woonsocket, R. I., $125; Samuel Moses Pollack '20, of Boston, $125; Ernest Harry Robinson '20, of Roxbury, $125; Allison Kenneth Scribner '20, of Roslindale, $125; Joseph Solomon Shubow '20, of Dorchester, $125; Richard Blynn Varnum uC, of Jerome, Ida., $60; Leonard David Weiss '20, of Cambridge, $225; Carl Merrick Wentworth '20, of Cheshire, $150; James Samuel Wilson '20, of Meriden, Conn., $50; Charles Gibson Yungblut '20, of Dayton, Ky., $200.

The committee also voted that Assistant Dean L. S. Mayo be empowered at his discretion to grant money in special cases, and to make loans from the Price Greenleaf Fund to applicants who have failed to secure assignments of aid.

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