AMONG the large number of Dartmouth seniors pursuing graduate studies next year, 57 will do so as holders of prize fellowships, scholarships, and grants from the College or outside sources. The list includes three Fulbright Fellows, three National Science Foundation Fellows, six Reynolds Scholars, four Woodrow Wilson Fellows, fourteen holders of graduate fellowships from Dartmouth, and 27 holders of awards from other universities and organizations.
The seniors honored are:
Fulbright Fellowships
PETER T. KNIGHT, Cleveland Heights, Ohio; philosophy, politics and economics at Worcester College, Oxford University.
EDWARD JAY SCHUMACHER, Rockville Center, N. Y.; political science at London School of Economics.
GEORGE H. SZANTO, Manchester, N. H.; German literature at University of Frankfurt, Germany.
National Science Foundation Fellowships
ANTHONY W. KNAPP, Baltimore, Md.; mathematics at Princeton University. JAMES C. OWINGS JR., Riderwood, Md.;
mathematics at Cornell University. MARTIN A. SCHWARTZ, Wantagh, N. Y.; chemistry at Harvard University.
James B. Reynolds Scholarships
JOHN C. BLEW, Orland Park, Ill.; political theory at London School of Economics.
ROBERT M. BRODKEY, Omaha, Neb.; Asian history and civilization at University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaya.
GERALD L. COHEN, New York, N. Y.; Slavic linguistics at Linacre House, Oxford University.
JAMES F. O'BRIEN II, Princeton, N. J.; Russian literature at Jesus College, Oxford University.
DAVID A. PABST, Alexandria, Va.; international relations at Institut d'fitudes Politiques, Paris.
JAMES G. PAGE II, Haverhill, Mass.; philosophy, politics and economics at Christ Church College, Oxford University.
Woodrow Wilson Fellowships
JEFFREY K. BRINCK, San Francisco, Calif.; chemistry at Stanford University.
ROBERT C. HERZ, Paterson, N. J.; Spanish at Johns Hopkins University.
ARTHUR D. LIBERMAN, Newark, N. J.; physics at Harvard Universiy.
PRESTON B. ROWE JR., New Bedford, Mass.; psychology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Dartmouth Graduate Fellowships
THEODORE S. BERGER, Providence, R. I.; English literature at Columbia Univer- sity.
GORDON A. BERTRAND, Woodsville, N. H.; City Planning at Harvard University. THOMAS R. BROOKS, Gloucester, Mass.; English literature at University of Indi- ana.
STEPHEN GELLER, Encino, Calif.; drama at Yale School of Drama, Yale Uni- versity.
RICHARD J. GORDON, Weehawken, N. J.; education at Harvard University.
RICHARD G. GREEN, Des Moines, Iowa; comparative literature at Indiana University.
JAMES T. HALE, Wayzata, Minn.; law at University of Minnesota.
WILLIAM R. HJORTSBERG, New York, N. Y.; drama at Yale School of Drama, Yale University.
WILLIAM E. MAHANEY, Melrose, Mass.; English literature at University of Connecticut.
STEFAN M. MASON, Hollywood, Calif.; South East Asian studies at Cornell University.
DAVID K. PARK, Manitou Springs, Colo.; law at Harvard Law School.
STANLEY L. SCLOVE, Huntington, W. Va.; mathematics at Columbia University.
WILLIAM S. SHANAHAN, Strafford, Pa.; geography at University of California.
HARRY SKILTON JR., Trenton, N. J.; education at University of lowa.
Other Graduate Fellowships
Dartmouth College Scholarship, Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago - BERT E. BARNETT JR., Memphis, Tenn.
Dartmouth College Scholarship, Graduate School of Law, University of Chicago - BRUCE J. ENNIS, Kansas City, Mo.
National Defense Education Act Fellowships— JAMES B. HAINES, Sewickley, Pa.; Spanish at Brown University. WILLIAM E. MARSH, Concord, N. H.; mathematics at Dartmouth College.
New York State Regents Medical Scholarship— ROBERT A. WOLF, Brooklyn, N. Y.; medicine at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva University, New York City.
Rockefeller Fellowship — ALBERT H. CASS JR., Essex Junction, Vt.; biophysics at Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York City.
Rotary Foundation Fellowship for International Understanding - ROBERT A. REED, Great Falls, Mont.; geography at University of the Philippines, Quezon City.
Scott Paper Company Foundation - Louis V. GERSTNER JR., Hopkins, Minn.; engineering science at Tuck-Thayer Schools.
University Fellowships
CHARLES A. BONNES JR., Carmel, N. Y.; law at Yale University.
RICHARD S. BRAGAW, Birmingham, Mich.; English literature at University of Minnesota.
MANUEL BUCHWALD, Chevy Chase, Md.; biochemistry at Brandeis University, Waltham, Mass.
JOHN G. DENNIS, Falls Church, Va.; biology at Duke University.
ROBERT M. EDER, Mount Vernon, N. Y.; French at Princeton, N. J.
Louis GLATZER, Washington, D. C.; biology at North Carolina State College.
CHANG HWAN KIM, Seoul, Korea; physical chemistry at Harvard.
JAY E. MOYER, Washington, D. C.; law at Duke University.
DAVID E. PETERSON, Great Falls, Mont.; psychology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
WILLIAM G. QUIRK, Narragansett, R. I.; mathematics at Pennsylvania State University.
DANIEL B. RADNER, Chicago, Ill.; economics at Yale University.
JEFFREY S. REINERT, Elgin, Il; law at Yale University.
STANLEY L. SCLOVE, Huntington, W. Va.; mathematics at Columbia University.
WILLIAM S. SHANAHAN JR., Strafford,Pa.; geography at University of California.
JACK W. STEVENS, Missoula, Mont.; chemistry at University of Washington. DANIEL P. TOMPKINS, Upper Montclair N. J.; classics at Yale University.
THOMAS D. WEAVER, Rochester, N. Y.; chemistry at Dartmouth College.
GORDON R. WILLIAMSON, Chicago, Ill.; physics at Brown University.