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Reynolds Scholars

MAY 1963
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Reynolds Scholars
MAY 1963

SEVEN seniors and three alumni have been selected by the College as recipients of James B. Reynolds Scholarships for graduate study abroad next year.

Martin F. Andric '60, now a graduate student in philosophy at Princeton, will, study philosophy at St. John's College, Oxford; James P. Breeden '56, now curate of St. James Church, Roxbury, Mass., Biblical hermeneutics with emphasis on the New Testament, at the University of Edinburgh; William S. Shanahan Jr. '62, a graduate student at the University of California at Berkeley, Japanese at the Tokyo School of Japanese language.

The seniors and their study plans are: Peter E. Israelson, New York, N.Y., English literature at St. Edmund Hall, Oxford; Alan S. Kravitz, Brookline, Mass., city planning and urban economics at either the University of Durham or London School of Economics; William T. MacCary Jr., Atlanta, Ga., the Classical Tripos (Part II) in "Literature" at Cambridge University; Carl E. Maves, La Canada, Calif, (who writes The Undergraduate Chair), English literature at New College, Oxford; Alan K. Palmer, Westminster, Md., philosophy, politics, and economics at Magdalen College, Oxford; Thomas C. Wasmuth, Dayton, Ohio, painting at the Academie d'Andre Lhote in Paris; and Bruce J. Berman, Beverly Hills, Calif., sociology at the London School of Economics.

Reynolds Scholarships, made possible through a bequest by the late James B. Reynolds '9O, have been awarded annually since 1951. The awards are $2,000 each and carry no restriction upon the kind or place of study abroad chosen by the recipients.