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Scholarships. Free Scholarships. yielding $100 annually, have been established for the benefit of deserving students. The donors for 1901-'2 arc: Trinity Church, :;.l. T. Mcginniss. Joseph D. Baker, Alumni Association, Chestertown Church a nd Dr. Joseph Watson. Four prizes have been founded for superior scholarship in Extemporane- ous Debate, Hebrew, New Testament Greek and Thesis. Extemporaneous Debate-en purse of gold-established by Rev. E. J. Driukhouse, D. D.; Hebrew-a purse of gold-by Han. J. W. Hering, A. xt., .\,1. D.. LL. D.; Greek-a purse of gold-by Xlr. E. O. Grimes; and Thesis- a purse of gold-by Mr. J. Norman Wills. Students. Junior Class. GEORCE EOWIN BROWK. · Hayden. l\ld. HARLAND FULLE!{ GOULD, Bloomingdale. ~. J. · St. xl eu-ys. West Va. A UHI~E\· FI{ANKU:-( II ESS, . · Fairfield, va. JAMES ERNEST LITSI:-(CEN, · Baltimore, 1\ld. RICHARD LUH-UN SHIPLEY. Middle Cbss. GEOI~GE JOSEPII HOOKEI{, Baltimore, Md. FWAKKLlN I'os-r-en KUAUSS, .\. B., . Alexund r-ia, Va. CLA YBOImE PHILLIP;;, A. B., .. · Kent Island,.\ld. Senior Cbss. PIIILI!' \VAX1'lm Cnosuv .Odenton,:'I.lu. DEC~!ARTEII :\IAHSlr.·\I. DIBIlLE. · Rockville Center, N. Y HARIH' T-IEFFNEH PUleE, A. B .. Rending, Pn. SILAS \VRIGt-rT ROSENBERGEIC A. B .•. · Tiffin, O. 29
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