Announcement of the awarding of Dartmouth College Fellowships was made recently, following President Hopkins' approval of the recommendations made by the Faculty Committee on Fellowships.
To Franklin McDuffee '21 of Rochester, N. H, has been awarded the Richard Crawford Campbell, Jr., Fellowship for graduate study in English Literature. This fellowship is based on a fund given by Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Campbell of Denver, Colorado, as a memorial to their son, Richard Crawford Campbell, Jr. '21, who died during the war. McDuffee, the recipient of the award, is president of the Arts, and throughout his college course has been the author of the best undergraduate poetry of the College. He was last year awarded Departmental Honors in French and Honorable Mention in English and was in the First Honor Group, and is a member of the Epsilon Kappa Phi fraternity.
John Perry Mitchell, Jr., '21 of Sterling, Mass., will receive the George D. Chamberlin Fellowship of $1000 based upon a fund given in commemoration of the life and services of George Ephraim Chamberlin of the class of 1860, who was mortally wounded in battle near Charleston, Va., during the Civil War. Mitchell won Departmental Honors in Chemistry and Honorable Mention in Economics last year and was a student in the Second Honor Group. He is a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity.
The Henry Elijah Parker Fellowship of $1000 has been awarded to Lyndon Frederick Small of Needham, Mass., who graduated with the class of 1920 and was ranked Magna Cum Laude. He received Departmental Honors in Chemistry and was a. student in the Third Honor Group. Professor Parker, upon whose bequest this fellowship is based, was professor of Latin Language and Literature at Dartmouth from 1866 to 1896.
Upon endorsement of his record this year by the Committee Charles W. McKenzie '20 of Milford, N. H., holder of the William Jewett Tucker Fellowship, was reappointed a Fellow on this foundation which is offered by the alumni of the College through the medium of the Dartmouth College Alumni Fund. McKenzie is a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.