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.