Five undergraduates and four young alumni have been awarded Reynolds Scholarships for study abroad next year, grants established by a trust set up by the late James B. Reynolds of the Class of 1890.
Alumni recipients and their projects include:
Thomas W. Lane '71, research on classical Greek in Paris; Jonathan E. Sa'adah '72, a humanistic photographic study of the Near East; Won K. Chung '73, graphic design at the Allgemeine Gewerbeschule in Basel, Switzerland; and Richard H. Clarke '74, son of Richard L. Clarke '42, sculpture study in London.
The undergraduates and their plans for study are:
William F. Brunson '75, text-sound composition in France and Sweden; David R. Dollar '76, Chinese at the Inter-University Center in Taipei, Taiwan; David L. Keenan '75, Japanese language and literature in Japan; Gregory B. Northcraft '75, psychology, philosophy, and physiology at Oxford; and Claude A. Saucier '75, drama at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in Lon- don.
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