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Show 1- T "l Harvard Scholorship For Someone . , The Harvard club of Utah an nounces that It offers a cash scholarship scholar-ship of $300 to bo awarded Soptom-bor Soptom-bor 1019. Villa scholarship Is offered In order or-der that somo worthy man, otherwlso unable, may attend Harvard University. Univer-sity. It will be open to any Utah man who desires to enter Harvard University Univer-sity In any of Its departments either eith-er as a freshman, a 'student In advanced ad-vanced standing, or a graduate. The award maito this year will not necessarily be given to tho samo man next year Inasmuch as a student once established In Harvard has unlimited opportunity to keep himself there. In the sprlug of 1920 however, thorn ViU eb anothor similar offer made. An applicant must show himself by schooling qualified to enter Har-vard Har-vard and carry on tho work ho may solcct. Freshman applicants must satisfy tho Harvard entrance requirements. require-ments. Tho Freshman Entrance Examinations Ex-aminations under tho supervision of the College Entrance Examination Koard, will be given this year at the East High School, Salt Lake City, on June 16 to 21st Inclusive. Applications Applica-tions for these examinations must be received together with the $6 fee, by the College Entrance Examination Board, 431 West 117th streot, Now York City, before May 19th, 1919. Thoso who do not have to take this examination must submit, In their application to the Scholarship com-mltteo, com-mltteo, a full statement of their' previous pre-vious training. The basis of tho award of tho Harvard Har-vard Scholarship will bo competitive. Th0 award will bo made to tho applicant appli-cant who shows tho highest scholarly uttalnmetns together with sich all-round all-round fitness and character as provo him tho man likely to profit most through this assistance. Applications stating name, ago, training nnd deaprtmcut of tho University Uni-versity ln'whlch the applicant wishes lo be entered should bo mailed to Qleed Mlllor, chairman' of the Schol-oishlp Schol-oishlp comhiltteo, 203 Walker Dauk building, Salt Lake City, not later than July 1, 1919. Further information informa-tion relating to tho Scholarship or to Harvard University may bo had from cither the chairman of tho Scholar- snip comtnltteo'or'from L.ilt. Martin- -w cau Jr., secretary Harvard Club of Utah, '307 Kcarns Building, "alt Lako City, Utah. Tho Harvard Club of Utah asks all Interested In education to give this - - . , ' . announcement the widest publicity. |