Second Congressional District Pauline Darrell Hotchkin, Senior, Commerce, Anderson. Third Congressional District James Lawrence Faulkner, Junior, Letters and Science, Stockton. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Congressional Districts Irwin Oliver Addicott, Junior, Letters and Science, San Francisco. John Samuel Carnegie Ross, Sophomore, Mechanics, Berkeley. Seventh Congressional District Reginald Hart King, Junior, Chemistry, Fresno. E. June Proctor, Junior, Letters and Science, Laton. *Stanley Bonneau Reid, Sophomore, Letters and Science, Thalheim. Eighth Congressional District Miriam Mayhew Leyrer, Junior, Letters and Science, Pacific Grove. Ninth and Tenth Congressional Districts Alice Florence Handyside, Junior, Letters and Science, Los Angeles. Eleventh Congressional District Katharine Hanford Boardman, Sophomore, Letters and Science, Riverside. Doris Darnell, Sophomore, Commerce, Brawley. Wesley Perry Goss, Junior, Mining, San Diego. *Reappointed. LEVI STRAUSS SCHOLARSHIPS FOUNDED BY MR. LEVI STRAUSS. CONTINUED SINCE the Death of MR. STRAUSS BY THE LEVI STRAUSS COMPANY First Congressional District Ferdinand Varela Custer, Junior, Letters and Science, Princeton. *Dorothea Gorter, Senior, Letters and Science, Grandville. Second Congressional District Margaret Elizabeth Everett, Junior, Letters and Science, Nevada City. Third Congressional District Mary Gertrude Phillips, Sophomore, Letters and Science, Fairfield. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Congressional Districts *Salome Elizabeth Boyle, Junior, Commerce, Berkeley. Earl Cleveland Campbell, Sophomore, Letters and Science, Medford, Ore Seventh Congressional District *Wilma Gladys Cheatham, Senior, Letters and Science, Los Banos *Reappointed. Eighth Congressional District Elsie Hill, Senior, Letters and Science, Santa Barbara. Robert Charles McKellips, Junior, Letters and Science, San Jose. Lillian Frances Peacock, Sophomore, Letters and Science, Monterey. Ninth and Tenth Congressional Districts Margaret Gray Cameron, Junior, Letters and Science, Pasadena. Eleventh Congressional District Leora Mae Culpepper, Senior, Commerce, Blythe. Helen Gentry, Junior, Letters and Science, Brawley. +Florence Dean Kirkpatrick, Senior, Letters and Science, Ontario. DIRECTORS SCHOLARSHIP IN THE CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY James Herbert Walker, Cand. Ph.G. 1920, San Jose. Until December 31, 1920. PRIZES EMILY CHAMBERLAIN COOK PRIZE IN POETRY FOUNDED BY PROFESSOR ALBERT S. COOK (Announcement to be made later.) NEWMAN HALL ESSAY PRIZE FOUNDED BY THE ALUMNI COUNCIL OF THE NEWMAN CLUB John Lloyd Mecham. A.B. 1916; M.A. 1917. IRVING PRIZE FOUNDED BY MR. S. C. IRVING OF THE CLASS OF '79 Thomas William Scott Sharp, of the class of 1920. JOFFRE MEDAL GIVEN ANNUALLY, SINCE 1895, BY THE BARON DE COUBERTIN IN HONOR OF THE LATE PRESIDENT CARNOT OF FRANCE Kenneth Lloyd Williams, of the class of 1922. UNIVERSITY MEDAL FOUNDED BY FRIENDS OF THE UNIVERSITY AND AWARDED ANNUALLY TO THE MOST DISTINGUISHED GRADUATE OF THE YEAR Milton Leroy Almquist, of the College of Mechanics. BERKELEY, May 12, 1920. 1050-5,'20 |