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Raible Scholarships

May 1950
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Raible Scholarships
May 1950

PRESIDENT DICKEY last month announced the establishment of two new scholarships with maximum annual awards of $2,000 each. The scholarships were established by Charles Grief Raible '19 and Catherine Rogers Raible of Cleveland, Ohio, in memory of their two sons, John and David, through the John R. Raible Foundation. Each award will be known as a John Marshall Raible and David Gardiner Raible Scholarship.

Both scholarships will be granted on the basis of "scholastic ability and leadership and financial need," by the Dartmouth Committee on Scholarships and Loans, subject to the approval of the Raible Foundation Board of Supervisors. Preference will be given to students from specified schools in Cleveland.

"The awards," President Dickey said, "are the largest Dartmouth has ever offered and represent a fine step forward in Dartmouth's present drive for scholarship funds."

One scholarship will be awarded, first in the fall of 1950 and thereafter every other year, to students who have been graduated from either the West High School or the Lakewood High School in Cleveland. The other scholarship, to be granted in 1953, will be awarded every three years to a student who has benefited from previously established Raible grants in both the Hawken (Junior High) School and the University (High) School.