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COLUMBIA SCHOLARSHIPS OPEN TO DARTMOUTH MEN

June, 1923
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COLUMBIA SCHOLARSHIPS OPEN TO DARTMOUTH MEN
June, 1923

The Schools of Mines, Engineering, and Chemistry of Columbia University jointly offer a one-year scholarship with the prospect of renewal to a Dartmouth student who has had not less than three years of undergraduate training in preparation for entering a graduate school of engineering.

Dartmouth has been designated one of several colleges and universities in each of whom a scholarship is being offered. According to his choice, the successful applicant enters the School of Mines, Engineering or Chemistry as a candidate for one of the following degrees: Engineer of Mines, Metallurgical Engineer, Civil Engineer, Electrical Engineer. Mechanical Engineer, Chemical Engineer or Master of Science in Industrial Engineering.

He must be recommended by the authorities of the nominating institution on the grounds of character and ability and -must be completing a course which will enable him to meet the requirements of admission as outlined in the catalogue of the University.