SEVEN seniors and one alumnus have been awarded James B. Reynolds Scholarships for 1960-61. The scholarships, established by the late James B. Reynolds '90, are awarded annually to graduates for study in a foreign country. Each student is expected to follow a definite program of study approved by the Committee on Fellowships and Prizes. While abroad he is also encouraged to affiliate with an educational institution.
The Reynolds Scholarship winners for 1960-61 and their fields of study are:
Harrison C. Dunning '60, Moylan, Pa., political science at the London School of Economics, London, England;
Dennis L. Cherlin '60, Flushing, N. Y., psychology, philosophy and physiology at Oxford University, England;
Thomas R. Fishbein '60, Mount Vernon, N. Y., international relations at the University of Bologna, Italy;
Robert E. Kahn '60, Atlanta, Ga., politics and public administration at the London School of Economics, London, England;
Steven Lattimore '60, Rosemont, Pa., Greek archaeology at the American School of Classical Studies in Greece;
Lester K. Little '57, Pawtucket, R. I., medieval history in Paris and Rome;
Matts Myhrman '60, Lewiston, Me., petrography of marine sediments at Uppsala University, Sweden;
Henry W. Weiss '60, Brooklyn, N. Y., politics, philosophy, economics or jurisprudence at Worcester College, Oxford University, England.