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Reynolds Scholars

APRIL 1972
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Reynolds Scholars
APRIL 1972

Nine Reynolds Scholarships for graduate study abroad during the academic year 1972-73 have been awarded to five seniors and four recent graduates of the College.

The scholarships were established specifically to support foreign study by Dartmouth alumni by a gift of the late James B, Reynolds '90, who was active in international trade organizations and Republican party affairs.

Among the alumni, William E. Hoover '71 of Lafayette Hill, Pa., will pursue a second year of study in the philosophy-politics-economics program at Jesus College, Oxford; Willard R. Riley '71 of Littleton, N. H., will study pipe organ building in France; George W. S. Wen '70 of Pullman, Wash., will be at King's College, Cambridge, for a second year in social anthropology; and Richard L. Kenney '70 of Scarsdale, N. Y., will study the Gaelic language as it is spoken in Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.

Current seniors who have received scholarships are Douglas H. Martin of Clear Lake, lowa, who will go to the London School of Economics to study international relations; Gary Moucha of Fairview, N. J., who will study German literature and linguistics at the University of Freiburg; John F. Petrucione of Westfield, N. J., who will study Biblical philology and patristics either at Oxford or the Universidad Pontifica de Salamanca in Spain; James C. Stearns of Laconia, N. H., who will examine the British National Health Program at either the University of Manchester or Oxford; and Seth J. Weiner of New York City, who will be at Oxford studying English literature.