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The image is a document from Harvard University announcing the award of 192 fellowships and graduate scholarships. These awards are for study during the upcoming summer and the academic year 1932-33. The majority of the awards, 171, are for students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, with twelve of these for students studying abroad. Fellowships are also awarded to students in the Divinity School, the Graduate School of Education, the Law School, and the Business and Medical Schools.

The document lists the recipients of these awards, categorized by their respective schools and types of fellowships or scholarships. Here is a summary of the listed awards:

Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

For the summer of 1932:

  • Charles Dexter Scholarship: Bergen B. Evans
  • Charles Dexter Scholarship: Charles F. Mullett
  • Austin Scholarship: A. S. McPeek
  • Austin Scholarship: Ernest J. Simmons
  • Austin Scholarship: Malcolm P. Watkins
  • David Worcester Scholarship: David Worcester

For the year 1932-33:

  • Charles Dexter Scholarship: Randolph W. Chapman
  • Charles Dexter Scholarship: Arthur R. Claflin
  • Charles Dexter Scholarship: William H. Williams
  • Thayer Scholarship: Broderick Chow
  • Parker Traveling Scholarship: Richard C. Morrison
  • Parker Traveling Scholarship: John M. Potter
  • Arthur Dehon Little Fellowship: Edward A. Robinson
  • Harvard-Yenching Institute Fellowship: Robert K. Reischauer
  • Harvard-Yenching Institute Fellowship: Laurence C. Sickman
  • John Knowles Paine Traveling Fellowship in Music: Ralph L. Kirkpatrick
  • John Knowles Paine Traveling Fellowship in Music: Richard C. Trent

Other Schools and Fellowships

  • Rogers Fellowship: Frank E. Manuel
  • Rogers Fellowship: Summer B. Myers
  • Sears Research Fellowship in Fine Arts: Carl K. Harsey
  • National Research Fellowship: Edward C. Kemble
  • Philip H. Sears Scholarship: Howard Travers
  • George Eastman Special University Fellowship: Horace A. Rigg
  • George Eastman Special University Fellowship: William B. Fairchild
  • George Eastman Special University Fellowship: D. Marion Rote

The document provides detailed information about each recipient, including their names, the type of fellowship or scholarship awarded, and their academic background or affiliation.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from 1932 that details the awarding of fellowships and graduate scholarships by Harvard University.

Title:

Fellowships and Graduate Scholarships

Main Content:

Harvard University announced the award of 192 fellowships and graduate scholarships. Out of these:

  • Twelve are designated for study during the upcoming summer.
  • The remainder are for the academic year 1932-33.

The majority of the awards (171) are for students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, with specific mentions of students who will study abroad. Additionally:

  • Fifteen scholarships are awarded in the Engineering School.
  • Four in the Law School.
  • One each in the Business School and the Medical School.

Lists of Awards:

Graduate School of Arts and Sciences:

For the summer of 1932:

  • Charles Dexter Scholarships:
    • Bergen B. Evans, Grad. '30-32, of Franklin, Ohio.
    • Charles A. R. Campbell, Grad. '30-32, of San Antonio, Texas.
  • Arthur Lehman Scholarship:
    • A. S. McPark, Grad., of Cambridge.
  • Edward Austin Fellowships:
    • Ernest J. Simmons, '25, A.M. '26, Ph.D. '28, of Lawrence; Roy McK. Wiles, Grad. '30-32, of Truro, N.S., Can.
  • George Peabody Gardner Scholarships:
    • David Worcester, Grad. '29-'32, of Boston.
    • Randolph W. Church, Grad. '29-'32, of Gryoevton.
    • N. H. Arthur B. Cleaves, Grad. '30-32, of Providence.
    • R. L. Charles R. Williams, Grad. '29-'32, of Schenectady, N.Y.
  • Carlile P. Patterson Scholarship:
    • Thayer Broderick, Grad. '30-32, of South Hadley, Mass.
  • Frederick Sheldon Fellowships:
    • Walter W. Cook, '24, A.M. '25, Ph.D. '30, of South Rhodesia, South Africa.
    • Chalinor R. Roy, Grad. '30-32, of Wentworth, Mo.
    • John H. Moses, Grad. '31-'32, of Pleasantville, N.Y.

For study abroad:

  • Edward R. Bacon Art Scholarship:
    • Richard C. Morson, Grad. '31-32, of Cambridge.
  • Coolidge Fellowship:
    • John M. Potter, Grad. '27-29, of Cambridge.
  • Arthur Deloraine Corey Fellowship:
    • Edward A. Robinson, of Saranac Lake, N.Y.
  • Edward Austin Fellowship:
    • Frank T. Gucker, Jr., Grad. '22-24, of Evanston, Ill.
  • Harvard-Yenching Institute Fellowships:
    • Derk Bodde, Grad. '30-32, of Rochester, N.Y.
    • Robert K. Reischauer, Grad. '30-32, of Tokyo, Japan.
    • Laurence C. S. Sickman, Grad. '30-32, of Kansas City, Mo.
  • John Knowles Paine Travelling Fellowships in Music:
    • Ralph L. Kirkpatrick, Grad. '30-32, of Leominster.
    • Stephen D. Tuttle, Grad. '30-32, of Parkersburg, W. Va.

Recent Fellowships:

  • Frank E. Manuel, Grad. '30-32, of Roxbury.
  • Sumner B. Myers, Grad. '29-32, of Boston.
  • Sachs Research Fellowship in Fine Arts:
    • Carl K. Hersey, Grad. '30-32, of Portland, Me.
  • Saltonstall Scholarship:
    • Louis C. Keating, Grad. '30-32, of Syracuse, N.Y.
  • Henry Fellowship:
    • Howard Trivers, Grad. '30-32, of Scarsdale, N.Y.
  • Special University Fellowships:
    • Horace A. Riggs, Jr., Grad. '31-32, of Waynes Pa.
    • Alexander G. B. Fairchild, '32, of Miami, Fla.
    • D. Marston Bates, Grad. '31-32, of Fl. Lauderdale, Fla.

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The image is a document listing fellowships and graduate scholarships awarded by Harvard University for the academic year 1932-33. The document states that Harvard has announced the award of 192 fellowships and graduate scholarships, with twelve for the summer of 1932 and the remainder for the academic year 1932-33.

Key points include:

  • The majority of the awards (171) are for students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
  • Twelve of these students will study abroad.
  • Fifteen scholarships are awarded in the Engineering School.
  • Four are in the Law School.
  • One is in the Business and Medical Schools.

The complete list of awards is divided into categories:

  1. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences for the summer of 1932:

    • Charles Dexter Scholarships:

      • Bergen B. Evans, Grad. '30-'32, of Franklin, Ohio
      • Charles T. Harrison, Grad. '28-'32, of Cambridge, Mass.
      • Others listed similarly, including names, graduation years, and locations.
    • Josiah Dwight Whitney Scholarships:

      • Randolph W. Thompson, Grad. '29-'32, of Groveton, N.H.
      • Others listed similarly.
    • Charles Eliot Traveling Fellowships:

      • John H. Roy, Grad. '30-'32, of South Rhodesia, South Africa
      • John H. Moses, Grad. '31-'32, of Pleasantville, N.Y.
  2. For study abroad:

    • Edward R. Bacon Art Scholarship: Richard C. Morrison, Grad. '31-'32, of Cambridge.
    • Coolidge Fellowship: John M. Potter, Grad. '27-'29, of Cambridge.
    • Arthur Deloraine Corey Fellowship: Edward A. Robinson, Grad. '29-'32, of Saranac Lake, N.Y.
    • Others listed similarly, including names, graduation years, and locations.
  3. Other Fellowships:

    • Rogers Fellowship: Frank E. Manuel, Grad. '30-'32, of Roxbury, Summer B. Myers, Grad. '29-'32, of Boston.
    • Sachs Research Fellowship in Fine Arts: Carl K. Hersey, Grad. '30-'32, of Portland, Me.
    • Saltstonall Scholarship: Louis C. Keating, Grad. '29-'32, of Syracuse, N.Y.
    • Philip H. Sears Scholarship: Howard Trivers, Grad. '30-'32, of New York City.
    • Special University Fellowship: Horace A. Rigg, Jr., Grad. '31-'32, of Wayne, Pa.
    • Arkins Fellowships: Alexander G. B. Fairchild, '32, of Miami, Fla.; D. Marston Bates, Grad. '31-'32, of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

The document appears to be dated June 24, 1932.

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The image is a document announcing fellowships and graduate scholarships awarded by Harvard University. The announcement is dated January 24, 1932. Harvard has awarded a total of 192 fellowships and graduate scholarships, with 12 for the summer of 1932 and the rest for the academic year 1932-33.

Here are some key points from the document:

  1. Majority of Awards: The majority of the awards, 171, are for students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
  2. Study Abroad: Twelve of the awards are for students who will study abroad.
  3. Schools:
    • Graduate School of Arts and Sciences: 171 awards.
    • Engineering School: 15 scholarships.
    • Law School: 4 awards.
    • Business and Medical Schools: 1 award each.

Specific Fellowships and Scholarships:

  • Charles Dexter Scholarships:

    • Bergen B. Evans, Franklin, Ohio
    • Charles T. Harrison, Cambridge
    • William C. McConnell, Cambridge
    • Ernest J. Simmons, Ohio
    • Roy McK. Wiles, Truro, Massachusetts
    • David Worcester, Boston
  • Johns Hopkins University Scholarships:

    • Arthur B. Cleaves, Providence, Rhode Island
    • Charles R. Williams, Schenectady, New York
  • Carlton Thayer Broderick Scholarships:

    • Edward R. Bacon Art Scholarship - Richard C. Morrison, Cambridge
  • Other Fellowships:

    • Coolidge Fellowship - John M. Potter, Cambridge
    • Arthur Delanoine Corey Fellowship - Edward A. Robinson, Saranac Lake, New York
    • Bayard Cutting Fellowship - Lynn T. White, California
    • Harvard-Yenching Institute Fellowships - Derk Bodde, Rochester, New York; Robert K. Reischauer, Tokyo, Japan
    • John Knowles Paine Travelling Fellowships in Music - Ralph L. Kirkpatrick, Leominster; Stephen D. Tuttle, Parkersburg, West Virginia
  • Special Scholarships and Fellowships:

    • Rogers Fellowship - Frank E. Manuel, Roxbury
    • Summer B. Myers, Boston
    • Sachs Research Fellowship in Fine Arts - Carl K. Hersey, Portland, Maine
    • Saltman Scholarship - Louis C. Keating, Syracuse, New York
    • Philip H. Sears Scholarship - Edward Trivers, Cambridge
    • Special University Fellowship - Horace A. Rigg, Jr., Wayne, Pennsylvania
    • Arkins Fellowships - Alexander G. B. Fairchild, Miami, Florida; D. Marston Bates, Fort Lauderdale, Florida

The document lists the names and places of origin of the recipients for each fellowship and scholarship.

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The image is a page from a document listing fellowships and graduate scholarships awarded by Harvard University for the academic year 1932-1933. The document is divided into sections detailing awards for the summer of 1932 and for study abroad.

Graduate School of Arts and Sciences:

For the Summer of 1932:

  • Charles Dexter Scholarships:
    • Bergen B. Evans, Graduate from Franklin, Ohio ('30-32)
    • Charles T. Harrison, Graduate from Cambridge ('28-32)
    • James F. McCloy, Graduate from Cambridge ('30-32)
    • Ernest J. Simmons, A.M., Ph.D. from Ohio ('28, of Lawrence)
    • Roy McK. Wiles, Graduate from Ohio ('30-32)
    • David Worcester, Graduate from Truro, N.S. ('29-32)
    • Josiah Dwight Whitney Scholarships:
      • Randall W. Wadsworth, Graduate from Groton ('29-32)
      • Arthur B. Cleaves, Graduate from Providence ('10-12)
      • R. I. Charles R. Williams, Graduate from Schenectady, N.Y. ('29-32)
      • Richard Thayer Brodrick Scholarships:
        • James H. McCrea, Graduate from South Rhodesia ('30-32)
        • Chalmer R. Roy, Graduate from Wentworth, Mo. ('30-32)
        • John H. Moses, Graduate from Pleasantville, N.Y. ('31-32)

For Study Abroad:

  • Edward R. Bacon Art Scholarship:
    • Richard C. Morrison, Graduate from Cambridge ('31-32)
  • Coolidge Fellowship:
    • John M. Potter, Graduate from Cambridge ('27-29)
  • Arthur Delano Corey Fellowship:
    • Edward A. Robinson, of Saranac Lake, N.Y.
  • Bayard Cutting Fellowship:
    • Lynn T. White, Graduate from Harvard-Yenching Institute
  • Harvard-Yenching Institute Fellowships:
    • Derek Bodde, Graduate from Rochester, N.Y. ('30-32)
    • Robert K. Reischauer, Graduate from Tokyo, Japan ('30-32)
    • James C. Sickman, Graduate from Denver, Colo. ('30-32)
  • John K. Fairbank Travelling Fellowships in Music:
    • Ralph L. Kirkpatrick, Graduate from Leominster, Mass. ('30-32)
    • Stephen D. Tuttle, Graduate from Parkersburg, W.Va.

Additional Fellowships and Scholarships:

  • Rogers Fellowship: Frank E. Manuel, Graduate from Roxbury ('30-32)
  • Sachs Research Fellowship in Fine Arts: Carl K. Hersey, Graduate from Portland, Me. ('30-32)
  • Saltonstall Scholarship: Louis C. Keating, Graduate from Syracuse, N.Y. ('29-32)
  • Philip H. Sears Scholarship: Howard Trivers, Graduate from Boston ('30-32)
  • Harvard University Special University Fellowship: Horace A. Rigg, Jr., Graduate from Wayne, Pa. ('31-32)
  • Arkins Fellowships: Alexander G. B. Fairchild, Graduate from Miami, Fla. ('32); D. Marston Bates, Graduate from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. ('31-32)

The page is annotated with some handwritten notes on the right side, specifically mentioning dates and names, which seem to indicate the specific award recipients and their respective academic years.

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The document is an announcement from HARVARD University detailing the award of 192 fellowships and graduate scholarships for the summer of 1932 and the academic year 1932-33. The majority of the awards, 171, are designated for students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, with 12 of these for study abroad. Additionally, 15 scholarships are allocated to the Engineering School, 4 to the Law School, and 1 each to the Business and Medical Schools.

The document lists various scholarships and fellowships under the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. For the summer of 1932, recipients include Charles Dexter Scholarships, Josiah Dwight Whitney Scholarships, and others, with students from diverse locations such as Franklin, Ohio; Cambridge, England; and Truro, Nova Scotia.

For study abroad, the document lists recipients of scholarships such as the Edward R. Bacon Art Scholarship, Coolidge Fellowship, and Harvard-Yenching Institute Fellowships, with students going to locations like Cambridge, England; Tokyo, Japan; and Paris, France.

Further, the document lists other fellowships and scholarships, including the Rogers Fellowship, Sachs Research Fellowship in Fine Arts, and Saltonstall Scholarship, with recipients from places like Roxbury, Boston; Portland, Maine; and Syracuse, New York.

The document provides a comprehensive list of awardees and their respective fields of study, indicating a broad range of disciplines and international destinations for the fellowships.

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You've provided an image of a document titled "Fellowships and Graduate Scholarships." The document states that Harvard University has announced the award of 192 fellowships and graduate scholarships, with some for the summer of 1932 and the remainder for the academic year 1932-33. It provides a list of different scholarships and the names of the recipients, along with their graduation year and, in some cases, the city they are associated with.

For example, the "Graduate School of Arts and Sciences" section lists various fellowships such as the Detur Scholarship, the Charles Dexter Scholarship, among others, with the names of recipients like Harrison G. '32-'33, of Cambridge, Charles E. Mert, Grad. '30-'32, A.M. '26, Cambridge, and Lawrence S. McK. Miller, Grad. '30-'32, of Troy, New York. There are also sections for "School of Engineering," "Law School," "Medical School," etc.

The text is typewritten on slightly discolored paper that suggests age, and there are handwritten annotations, including what appears to be a reference number ("A24") and a date ("1932") at the top right corner of the document.

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The image displays a section of paper with text detailing fellowships and graduate scholarships awarded by Harvard University. The document announces the recipient list for 192 fellowships and scholarships given for the academic year 1932-33, with 12 of these awards designated for study during the summer. The majority of the awards, 171, are conferred to students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and 15 scholarships for study abroad. Additional awards are provided in the Engineering School, Law School, Business, and Medical Schools.

Specific awards and their recipients are listed in detail, categorizing them under various headings such as the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and specifying if they are for summer study or study abroad. Names of recipients, their affiliations, and some descriptions of the scholarships such as "Charles Dexter Scholarships," "Johnson Travelling Scholarships in Music," "Rogers Fellowship," and others are included. The margins have handwritten notes, including "H," "N.A.B.", numbers "224" and "1932" indicating perhaps the document's cataloging or indexing details.

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The image shows a printed announcement titled "Fellowships and Graduate Scholarships" from Harvard University. It details the award of 192 fellowships and graduate scholarships for the academic year 1932-33, including 12 awards for summer study and the remainder for the academic year. The majority of these awards are for students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, with some also in the Engineering School, Law School, and Business and Medical Schools.

The announcement lists the recipients of various scholarships under different categories:

  • Graduate School of Arts and Sciences fellowships for the summer of 1932.
  • Fellowships for study abroad.
  • Other specific fellowships like Rogers Fellowships, Sachs Research Fellowship in Fine Arts, Saltonstall Scholarship, Philip H. Sears Scholarship, Special University Fellowship, and Atkins Fellowships.

Each scholarship description includes names of recipients along with their graduation years and places of origin. The image also includes handwritten notes in pencil on the right side indicating "H Q B," a date "Jan 24," and the year "1932." The text is printed on an aged and slightly yellowed paper mounted on a larger blank sheet.

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The image shows a typed document titled "Fellowships and Graduate Scholarships", which appears to be an official announcement from Harvard University. The document details the awards of 192 fellowships and graduate scholarships for the coming summer of 1932, with 12 of these awards designated for study abroad. The majority of the awards, 171, are allocated to students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, while the remaining awards are distributed across the Engineering School, Law School, Medical School, and Business School.

Key Details in the Document:

  1. Fellowships and Scholarships Announced:

    • The document announces 192 fellowships and graduate scholarships for the academic year 1932-33.
    • 12 of these awards are for study abroad.
  2. Distribution of Awards:

    • 171 awards are for students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
    • 15 scholarships are awarded in the Engineering School.
    • 4 scholarships are awarded in the Law School.
    • 1 scholarship is awarded in the Medical School.
    • 1 scholarship is awarded in the Business School.
  3. List of Awardees:

    • The document provides a complete list of awardees, organized by fellowship or scholarship type and academic year.
    • The list includes names, degrees, and institutions or locations where the recipients will study.

Specific Fellowships and Scholarships Mentioned:

  • Graduate School of Arts and Sciences:

    • For the summer of 1932: Lists recipients of various scholarships, including Charles Dexter Scholarships, Bergen B. T. Harrison Scholarships, James A. S. McPork Scholarships, David Worcester Scholarships, Randolph W. Chapman Scholarships, Arthur B. Cleaves Scholarships, Carlton Thayer Brodrick Scholarships, and others.
    • For study abroad: Lists recipients of scholarships such as Edward R. Bacon Art Scholarship, Coolidge Fellowship, Arthur Deloraine Corey Fellowship, Byard Cutting Fellowship, Harvard-Yenching Institute Fellowships, Derk Bode Reischauer Fellowships, Robert K. Grad Scholarships, John Knowles Paine Travelling Fellowships, and Music—Ralph L. Kirkpatrick Fellowships.
  • Other Fellowships:

    • Rogers Fellowship: Awarded to Frank E. Manuel (Grad. '29-'32) of Boston.
    • Sachs Research Fellowship in Fine Arts: Awarded to Carl K. Hersey (Grad. '30-'32) of Portland, Me.
    • Sachs Research Fellowship in Fine Arts: Awarded to Louis C. Keating (Grad. '29-'32) of Syracuse, N.Y.
    • Philip H. Seare Scholarship: Awarded to Howard Travers (Grad. '30-'32) of Scarsdale, N.Y.
    • Special University Fellowship: Awarded to Horace A. Riggs (Grad. '31-'32) of Wayne, Pa.
    • Akins Fellowships: Awarded to Alexander G. B. Fairchild (Grad. '31-'32) of Miami, Fla., and D. Marston Bates (Grad. '31-'32) of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

Additional Notes:

  • The document is typed on aged paper, with visible signs of wear, such as creases and slight discoloration.
  • Handwritten annotations are present in the top right corner, including the numbers "HAB", "je24", and "1932", which may indicate cataloging or filing information.
  • The format is formal and structured, typical of official university announcements from the early 20th century.

This document serves as a historical record of academic support and opportunities provided by Harvard University during the early 1930s.