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CORNELL UNIVERSITY OFFICIAL PUBLICATION SEPTEMBER 1, 1947 Scholarships and Grants-in-Aid»^_ 9 9 0 9 9 9 9 9 3 I J II 9

CONTENTS Financial A id at Cornell U n iv ersity... 3 G eneral Inform ation... 3 Scholarships and G ran ts-in -A id... 3 Loans... 4 Prizes... 4 Em ploym ent... 4 G eneral Scholarships... 5 O ther Scholarships and G rants-in-a id... 7 Scholarships A dm inistered by the Colleges, Schools and D epartm ents of the U n iv e rsity... 12 New York State College of A g ric u ltu re... 12 College of A rchitecture... 14 College of Arts and S ciences... 15 T h e School of Business and Public A d m in istra tio n... 16 T h e College of E n g in e e rin g... 16 T h e New York State College of Hom e E conom ics... 19 T h e D epartm ent of H otel A d m in is tra tio n... 21 T he New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations.. 26 T h e Law School... 26 T h e New York State V eterinary C o lle g e... 28 Scholarships for Foreign S tu d e n ts... 29 Scholarships for Veterans... 29 Scholarships for New York State Am erican I n d ia n s... 30 General Scholarships Provided from O utside the U n iv ersity... 31 Loans... 33 CORNELL UNIVERSITY OFFICIAL PU BLICA TIO N Published by Cornell University at Ithaca, New York, monthly in September, October, and November. Semimonthly, December to August inclusive. Volume 39. September 1, 1947. Number 5. Entered as second-class matter, December 14, 1916, at the post office at Ithaca, New York, under the act of August 24, 1912.

FINANCIAL AID AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY IN F O R M A T IO N in this B ulletin applies only to the undergraduate divisions of Cornell University in Ithaca. Separate publications are available for students interested in the M edical College or the Cornell U niversity-n ew York H ospital School of N ursing in New York City. Fellowships and other forms of assistance available to graduate students are listed in the Announcement of the Graduate School. T his B ulletin is issued for the guidance of two groups: prospective students, their parents, and counselors; and students already in residence. Correspondence from and concerning prospective students should be addressed to the D irector of Admissions, A dm inistration Building, unless specific directions to the contrary are given in the following pages. Students in residence should consult the Counselors of Students in the Adm inistration Building, unless some other procedure is definitely prescribed. SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS-IN-AID Many of the scholarships open to Freshmen are awarded on the basis of com petitive exam inations. Prospective students should therefore study this B ulletin early in the final year of secondary school, in order to be certain th at their applications are on file at the proper time and th at they make the necessary arrangem ents to take the required tests. No award to a prospective student is considered final until he has been accepted for admission and has begun his studies. T h e applicant should therefore be careful to follow every prescribed step in the procedure outlined in the General Information num ber for admission to the school or college of the University in which he desires to enroll. As indicated in the following pages, some scholarships and grants are open to all students in all divisions of the University. O thers are lim ited to students in particular schools or colleges; to m en or women only; to students who have attained sophomore, junior, or senior standing; to persons from specified geographic areas; and even, in a few instances, to special racial groups, such as Chinese or American

Indians. T h e donors of a large num ber of the available funds have placed emphasis on financial need as well as academic achievement. Every applicant should therefore study the entire B ulletin carefully to determ ine w hat qualifications are dem anded before subm itting an application for a scholarship or grant. LOANS Students who have successfully com pleted at least two terms in the University are eligible to apply for loans. (See page 33.) PRIZES Num erous prizes and special awards for achievem ent are listed in the pam phlet, Prize Competitions, which may be obtained at the office of the Counselors of Students in the A dm inistration Building, or by w riting to Cornell University Official Publication, 124 Roberts Place, Ithaca, N. Y. EMPLOYMENT Many Cornell students augm ent their financial resources by accepting part-tim e em ploym ent during the academic year. Assistance in securing this type of work, as well as sum m er em ploym ent, is provided by the University. For details, see the General Information num ber.

GENERAL SCHOLARSHIPS (Available on a com petitive basis to entering freshmen. Open to both m en and women.) CORNELL NA TIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS. (Including several John M cm ullen N ational Scholarships and the Eugene Meyer N ational Scholarship.) O pen to entering freshmen. A nnual award, $600 plus tuition. T enure, not lim ited. Twenty-five scholarships are awarded annually. Applications must be on file not later than March 1. Candidates are required to take the Scholastic A ptitude T est of the College Entrance E xam ination Board. A pplicants for these scholarships in the several regions of the U nited States m ust be of good character and personality, and m ust be thoroughly qualified for academic success at Cornell University. Final selection will be based both on capacity for scholastic achievement, and on promise of effective participation and leadership in other University activities. If the candidate plans to enter Engineering and is not eligible for the New York State Scholarships (see below), he is eligible for the John McM ullen Regional Scholarship and should apply directly for th at scholarship only. N ational Scholarship winners in the College of Engineering will be chosen from among the com petitors for the John M cm ullen Regional Scholarships. (See p. 19.) STATE CORNELL SCHOLARSHIPS. O pen to graduates of the comm on schools and academies of New York State. A nnual award, $200 reduction in tuition. T enure, eight terms. Awarded by the Commissioner of Education, after a com petitive exam ination. Apply to local high school principal, or to Commissioner of Education, Albany, New York. Students in residence who hold these scholarships should apply to the Secretary of the University for inform ation. STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS. O pen to graduates of the common schools and academies of New York State. A nnual award, $350. T enure, eight terms. Awarded by the Commissioner of Education, after a competitive exam ination. Apply to local high school principal, or to Commissioner of Education, Albany, New York. Students in residence who hold these scholarships should apply to the Secretary of the University for inform ation.

UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS. O pen to freshmen, m en and women. A nnual award, $200. T enure, first two years. Eighteen scholarships. Candidates for these scholarships are required to take the following tests, given in A pril by the College E ntrance E xam ination Board: the Scholastic A ptitude Test, the Achievement Test in English Composition, and any two other Achievem ent Tests. Scholarship candidates who are required to subm it the December or January Scholastic A ptitude T est of the Board as a part of their entrance requirem ents need not repeat th at particular test in A pril. All applicants for admission who wish to com pete for these scholarships must, before M arch 1, notify the D irector of Admissions, in writing, of their intention to compete, and arrange w ith the College Entrance Exam ination Board for the Tests above specified. GEORGE W. LEFEVRE SCHOLARSHIPS. (Gift under the will of George W. Lefevre 89.) O pen to freshm en m en and women. A nnual award, $400. T enure, not lim ited. Awarded to the first five winners in the University Scholarship com petition, w ith financial need also considered. In applying for this scholarship, the applicant should follow the same procedure and take the same tests as when applying for the University U ndergraduate Scholarship (see above). For further inform ation regarding these scholarships apply to the office of Admissions unless otherwise indicated.

OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS-IN-AID (Open to students in any School or College of the University.) Open to Men and Women. DELLA S. BISHOP SCHOLARSHIP FUND. O pen to regularly enrolled students in good standing who are certified by the President of the University as being worthy of financial assistance. A nnual award, approxim ately $200. T enure, not limited. CORNELL ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIPS. O pen to m en and women, including freshmen. A nnual awards vary. Cash awards. T enure, usually four years. Awarded by the President of the University to candidates nom inated by the Clubs. A pplication to be m ade to the president of the appropriate Cornell Club. Scholarships for the academic year 1947 1948 are being supported by the Cornell Clubs of Chicago, Lehigh Valley, M aryland, Nassau County (N. Y.), New England, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Rochester, Syracuse, and T renton (N. J.). ALEXIS CRUTTENDEN MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift under the will of Mary Cruttenden Percy.) Open first to descendants of Alexis H. C ruttenden; second to graduates of H averling H igh School, Bath, New York, who are residents of the town of Bath, New York, and who propose to take up the study of medicine; th ird to graduates of said school and who are residents of Bath, New York. A nnual award, $200. Cash award. Tenure, not limited. Intelligence and financial need considered. HARRY C. DAVIS COLORADO ENDOWMENT FUND. (Gift of H arry C. Davis.) O pen to students from the state of Colorado. A nnual award, varies. T enure, not lim ited. Incom e to be used annually to apply on the tuition and other expenses of a m atriculated student, resident of the state of Colorado, excluding students receiving Federal aid or subsidy. EUDORUS C. KENNEY SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of Eudorus C. Kenney, 82.) O pen to m en and women, including freshmen, with preference to the students from the Tow n of T ruxton, New York. If

scholarships are not filled by students from the T ow n of T ru xton, vacancies will be filled by the Committee on U ndergraduate Scholarships through exam ination. A nnual award, $250. Cash award. T enure, four years. Apply to Principal of T ruxton H igh School. THE PRESIDENT S FUND. (Gift under the will of Dr. Veranus A. Moore, 87.) O pen to m en and women. G rants are made in the case of emergencies on the recommendation of the Committe on Student Aid. CHARLES F. SMITH FUND. (Gift under the will of Charles F. Smith.) O pen to students from the T ow n of Southhold, Suffolk County, New York, w ith preference usually given to upperclassm en. A nnual award, usually $50 to $100. Cash award. Tenure, not limited. HORACE I. SMITH FUND. (Gift under the will of Horace I. Smith.) Open to men and women, with preference to blood relatives of Horace I. Sm ith and his wife and then to residents of T om pkins County, New York. A nnual award, not to exceed $100. Cash award. T enure, not lim ited. Need and character considered. STUDENT RELIEF FUND. A fund set up for the financial relief of needy students in emergencies, such as illness which involves a working student in heavy expense for hospitalization, doctor s bills and loss of working time, for which the U niversity s scholarship funds cannot be used and in which loan funds obviously cannot afford perm anent relief. EDWIN G. VAIL FUND. (Gift under the will of Edw in G. Vail.) Open to students from Dutchess County, New York. A nnual award, $400. Cash award. T enure, not lim ited. A pplicants are to be winners of State T uition Scholarships from Dutchess County. Usually divided. Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors. FRANCIS LEON CHRISM AN ENDOWMENT. (Gift under the will of Francis Leon Chrism an, 87.) O pen to m en and women, excluding freshmen. A nnual award, varies. Cash award. T enure, not lim ited. For needy and prom ising students. EDWARD CHANDLER DELANO SCHOLARSHIPS. (G ift under the will of Edw ard C handler D elano in m emory of his parents, Rufus C handler and Alm eda M atilda Delano.) O pen to students from W ayne County, New York, who have been in attendance for one year. A nnual award, $100. Cash award. T enure, not lim ited. Financial need and scholarship considered.

ADELIA A. DWIGHT SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift under the will of Adelia A. Dwight in memory of her parents, Jerem ial W. and Rebecca A. Dwight.) Open to men and women, excluding freshmen, with preference for m eritorious students from Dryden, New York, and if there be no students from said town, then to m eritorious students residing in Tom pkins County, New York. A nnual award, $280. Cash award. T enure, not lim ited. Financial need considered. C. HOWELL N O R TH SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT. (Gift under the will of Mrs. Mary A. N orth.) O pen to m en and women, excluding freshmen. A nnual award, varies. Cash award. T enure, not lim ited. M erit and financial need considered. LA VERNE NOYES SCHOLARSHIPS. (Gift from the La Verne Noyes Foundation, Chicago, Illinois.) Open to descendants by blood of veterans of W orld W ar I, who have been enrolled at Cornell for at least a year. T he veteran s service must have included overseas active, prearmistice service. Preference to students who are w ithin a year or two of graduation. A nnual award, $100 toward tuition. Tenure, not limited. SCHOLARSHIP HOLDERS FUND. (Gift of Dr. G. S. Graves, 05 and L. Carroll Root, 92.) O pen to m en and women, exluding freshmen. A nnual award, varies. T enure, not lim ited. M erit and financial need considered. Juniors and Seniors. MARY RICHARD ANTHONY SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift under the will of M arjorie R. Anthony.) O pen to students who have attained ju n io r class standing. A nnual award, approxim ately $100. Cash award. T enure, not lim ited. One awarded each year. Preference to a student from the town of Springport, Cayuga County, New York. % DR. LOUIS ALEXANDER DREYFUS MEMORIAL SCHOLAR SHIPS. (Gift of Mrs. Alexander Dreyfus in memory of her husband.) O pen to ju nior and senior m en and women, w ith preference first to graduates of public schools in R ichm ond County, New York; second to graduates of schools in Frem ont, Sandusky County, Ohio; th ird to other applicants from Sandusky County, Ohio. Preferably to one m an and one woman. A nnual award, $500. Cash award. T enure, not lim ited. Two scholarships are available each year. Need and personal qualifications considered.

Open to Women. FEDERATION SCHOLARSHIPS. O pen to women, including freshmen. A nnual award, $400. T enure, one year; may be renewed. Awarded on the basis of ability and academic standing, physical and m ental health, and financial need. A pplications should be addressed to: Mrs. R. C. Osborn, 303 N orth A urora Street, Ithaca, New York. HAVILAND SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift under the wills of Jo h n G. Haviland and Bernice H aviland Guernsey.) O pen to women residing in W arren County, New York. A nnual award, $150. Cash award. T enure, one year; may be renewed. Academic proficiency and financial need considered. NETTIE A. STANTON SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift under the will of N ettie A. Stanton.) Open to deserving young women of Cornell. Annual award, approxim ately $150. Cash award. T enure, not lim ited. TOW N OF SPENCER SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of Miss M ary F. Hall.) O pen to women, w ith preference first to applicants from Spencer, New York, and then to students from T ioga and adjacent counties. A nnual award, approxim ately $150. Cash award. T enure, not lim ited. Juniors and Seniors. KAPPA ALUMNAE SCHOLARSHIP OF ALPHA EPSILON PHI. O pen to a girl of Jewish faith, enrolled in any college or school of Cornell. A nnual award, $500. T enure, two years. Awarded on basis of character, scholastic accomplishment, qualities of leadership, and financial need. Purpose is to assist a student of dem onstrated accomplishm ent and outstanding promise of prospective citizenship. MABEL ESTEY ROSE SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift under the will of M abel Estey Rose.) O pen to women, w ith preference for juniors and seniors of direct New England descent. Awarded on the basis of character, scholarship and need. A nnual award, approxim ately $300. Tenure, one year. Entering transfers, apply as for Federation scholarships (above). Resident students, apply to Counselors of Students. Seniors. IDA H. HYDE SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of Dr. Ida H. Hyde, 91.) O pen to senior women m ajoring in science, w ith preference for those who intend to continue in the scientific field and who have been largely

self supporting. A nnual award, $100. T enure, one year. A pplications should be made to the Counselors of Students. LAURA OSBORN MEMORIAL FUND. (Gift under the will of Mrs. Isabella G. King.) O pen to senior women. A nnual award, $100. Cash award. T enure, one year. T hree or four awarded annually. Awards m ade on recom m endation of the Counselor of W om en to students w ith better than average scholastic standing and dem onstrated financial need. Open to Men. GEORGE E. BEST FUND. (Gift under the will of George E. Best.) O pen to men who are working their way through college. A nnual award, approxim ately $120. Cash award. T enure, not lim ited. One awarded each year. Financial need considered. JOHN KNICKERBACKER FUND. (Gift of John Knickerbacker, 1887.) O pen to men students in Cornell who lack means for adequate support. Persons declared eligible may borrow up to $600 per year, one half of the am ount borrowed to be repaid at 2% interest beginning two years after graduation or after leaving the University, one third of principal to be paid w ithin five years and the rem ainder w ithin ten years after graduation or leaving the University. Recipients m ust have good minds, sound moral opinions and beliefs, be earnest and persevering workers, and come from parents known to be or to have been good citizens and both born in the U nited States. ALBERT C. MURPHY SCHOLARSHIPS. (Gift under the will of A lbert C. M urphy.) O pen to male students w ith preference to those entering from the city of East St. Louis, Illinois. A nnual award, $1400. Cash award. T enure, not lim ited. Awarded on the basis of com petitive exam ination. Apply to, Principals of H igh Schools in East St. Louis, Illinois. Students in financial need who are interested in any of the above scholarships or grants may obtain additional inform ation from the Counselors of Students, unless otherwise indicated.

SCHOLARSHIPS ADMINISTERED BY THE COLLEGES, SCHOOLS AND DEPARTMENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY (Various scholarships are available to students in each of the Schools and Colleges of the University. T here are a few scholarships for entering freshm en b u t most are reserved for students who have been regularly enrolled in the particular school or college for a t least one year.) N E W Y ORK ST A TE C O L L E G E O F A G R IC U L T U R E Open to Men and Women. CARL E. LADD MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS. O pen to all students in A griculture. A nnual award, $200. T enure, not lim ited. Four to twenty scholarships. Awarded to farm boys and girls on the basis of need, promise of future leadership in agriculture and academic achievem ent. NON-RESIDENT TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS. O pen to students who are not residents of New York State. A nnual award, $300. applicable to tuition only. T enure, not lim ited. T en scholarships. Need and academic achievem ent considered. GEORGE F. WARREN ENDOWMENT. (C ontributed by members of George F. W arren P ortrait and Scholarship Com m ittee of the Genesee County Farm Forum of Batavia) O pen to students interested in studying the economics of money at the New York State College of Agriculture. Annual award, approximately $40. Tenure, one year. Adm inistered by Farm Forum, Dean of College of A griculture and H ead of Departm ent of Agricultural Economics. Freshmen. GEORGE LAMONT SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of G. B. L am ont and T. E. LaM ont.) O pen to freshm en entering from farms in Orleans County. A nnual award, approxim ately $200. T enure, one year. Need and scholarship considered. Apply to: Teacher of Vocational Agriculture in local H igh School or to Secretary of the College of A griculture.

Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors. ROBERT M. ADAMS 4-H MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP. (Established by the 4-H Club Organization as a m em orial to R obert M. Adams.) O pen to undergraduates, except freshmen, who are residents of New York State, with preference to 4-H C lub members. A nnual award, $50. T enure, not lim ited. Need and scholarship considered. HARRISON L. BEATTY AGRICULTURAL SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift un der the will of H arrison L. Beatty.) O pen to any sophomore, ju nior or senior, w ith preference to applicants from Chenango County, New York, who have been reared on farms. A nnual award. Varies. T enure, not lim ited. Usually two scholarships. Need and scholarship considered. HERVEY S. HALL SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of Miss Mary F. H all in honor of her father.) O pen to sophomores, juniors and seniors, w ith preference to applicants from the T ow n of Spencer; then to applicants from Tioga County. A nnual award, approxim ately $120. T enure, not limited. Need and scholarship considered. Juniors and Seniors. CHARLES H. ROBERTS SCHOLARSHIPS. (Gift of Charles H. Roberts.) O pen to juniors and seniors who have been reared on farms. A nnual award, approxim ately $250. T enure, one or two years. Five scholarships. Scholarship and need considered. Juniors, Seniors, or Graduate Students. A. R. BRAND SCHOLARSHIP IN ORNITHOLOGY. O pen to any junior, senior, or graduate student specializing in ornithology who has dem onstrated ability and initiative. A nnual award, approxim ately $300. T enure, not lim ited. O ne or m ore scholarships. Need is considered. Open to Women. MRS. FRANCIS KING SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of the New York State Division of the W om an s N ational Farm and G arden Association.) Open to a wom an student entering or already enrolled. A nnual award, $150. T enure, two years. Character, scholarship, financial need, and activities considered.

Juniors and Seniors. MRS. WALTER DOUGLAS SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of the New York State Division of the W om an s N ational Farm and G arden Association.) O pen to a ju nior or senior wom an who has achieved a high standing in Agriculture and related studies, with preference to a 4-H Club member. A nnual award, $150. T enure, one or two years. C haracter and financial need considered. Open to Men. NEW YORK STATE BANKERS ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP. \ O pen to m en students entering the College of A griculture, who are members of 4-H Clubs in New York State. A nnual award, $200. T enure, one year. Need, scholarship, and 4-H Club activities considered. Apply to local 4-H Club Agent. Freshmen. ESSO 4-H SCHOLARSHIPS. (Established by the Standard O il Com pany of New Jersey.) O pen to boys who have satisfactorily com pleted at least three years of 4-H Club work including the preceding year, and who graduate from high school w ith a scholastic standing in the upper half of their class. A nnual award, $100. T enure, 4 years provided he rem ains in college and m aintains a satisfactory record. Apply to 4-H Club agent in each county. A pplications m ust be on file in the Office of Resident Instruction, Roberts Hall, Ithaca, New York, by July 15. SEARS-ROEBUCK AGRICULTURAL FOUNDATION SCHOLAR SHIPS. O pen to freshmen m en coming from farms in New York State. A nnual award, usually $200. T enure, one year. N um ber of scholarships variable. Need and and scholarship considered. For further inform ation regarding these scholarships, apply to the Secretary of the College of Agriculture, unless otherwise indicated. C O L L E G E O F A R C H IT E C T U R E Open to Men and Women. FIRST-YEAR SCHOLARSHIPS. O pen to entering students. A nnual [14]

award, $250, applied to tuition. T enure, not lim ited. N ine scholarships. Awarded prim arily on the basis of financial need. Fourth and Fifth Year Students. GILLESPIE PRIZE SCHOLARSHIPS. (Gift of A lbert D. Gillespie.) O pen to fourth or fifth year students. A nnual award, $400. T enure, one or two years. Two scholarships. Awarded on the basis of general academic performance and need. Graduates. GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS. O pen to graduates of four-year colleges who'have received a baccalaureate degree b u t who are not eligible to enter the G raduate School. A nnual award, $300, applied to tuition; one half payable each term. T enure, not lim ited. T hree scholarships. For further inform ation regarding these scholarships, apply to the Dean of the College of Architecture. CO LLEG E O F ARTS AND SCIENCES Open to Men and Women. KENNETH O. REED SCHOLARSHIP. O pen to a student in the College of Arts and Sciences who is a graduate of Ithaca H igh School and is m ajoring in or has indicated his intention of m ajoring in the social subjects. A nnual award, $720. T enure, not lim ited. Awarded on basis of character, personality, and habit, as well as intellectual promise and accomplishment. Preference to juniors and seniors. Open to Women. CORNELIA L. HALL SCHOLARSHIP. (Established by Miss Mary F. Hall, in memory of her m other.) O pen to women w ith preference for an applicant from Tioga, T om pkins or Chem ung County. A nnual award, $120. T enure, not lim ited. Applications m ust be received before M arch 15. Open to Men. Seniors. GEORGE C. BOLDT SCHOLARSHIPS. (Gift of George C. Boldt, Jr.) Open to senior men wholly or in part dependent on their own ef

forts for their expenses. A nnual award, $400. T enure, one year. T hree scholarships available. Ability, character, personality, and scholarship considered. Applications m ust be received before M arch 15 of the Ju n io r year. CHESTER BUCHANAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of Mrs. Claire F. Buchanan, in memory of her son, Chester Buchanan, 32.) O pen to senior men m ajoring in geology. A nnual award, $60. T enure, one year. Awarded each year to an outstanding m ale senior on the recom m endation of the Geology D epartm ent. A pply to head of the Departm ent of Geology. For further inform ation regarding these scholarships, apply to the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, unless otherwise indicated. T H E SC H O O L O F BUSINESS A N D P U B L IC A D M IN IST R A T IO N Open to Men and Women. GROLIER SCHOLARSHIPS. (Established by the G rolier Society.) O pen to m en and women in the School of Business and Public A dm inistration. T hree scholarships. A nnual award, $500. T enure, two years. Financial need and academic promise considered. HARDING SCHOLARSHIP. (Established by Claude C. H arding, 08.) O pen to m en and women in the School of Business and Public A dm inistration. A nnual award, $500. T enure, two years. Financial need and academic promise considered. F. P. MURPHY SCHOLARSHIP. (Established by F. P. M urphy, 12.) O pen to men and women in the School of Business and Public A dm inistration. A nnual award, $500. T enure, two years. Financial need and academic promise considered. For further inform ation regarding these scholarships, apply to the Dean of the School of Business and Public Adm inistration. T H E C O L L E G E O F E N G IN E E R IN G Open to Men and Women. EDWARD P. BURRELL SCHOLARSHIPS. (G ift under the will of [16]

K atherine W. Burrell, in memory of her husband.) T erm s of award to be announced. CALVIN H. AND DELLA H. CROUCH FUND FOR DESERVING STUDENTS. (Gift under the will of Della H. Crouch.) O pen to students in M echanical Engineering men or women. A nnual award, $220. T enure, one year, may be renewed. Financial need and scholastic ability considered. WARREN V. DELANO MEMORIAL FUND. (Gift under the will of Elizabeth Delano, in memory of her husband, W arren V. Delano.) O pen to students in M echanical Engineering. A nnual award, $80. Tenure, not limited. OTTO M. EIDLITZ SCHOLARSHIPS. (Gift of Sadie Boulton Eidlitz.) Open to m en or women. A nnual award, $325. T enure, not limited. T hree scholarships. Awarded to students in any branch of engineering. JOSEPH N. EVANS SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift under the will of Mrs. M arion C. Evans.) O pen to men or women. A nnual award: $120. T enure, not limited. Usually rotated annually among the Schools of the College. CARL RICHARD GILBERT AWARDS. O pen to students in Electrical Engineering. A nnual award, $200. T enure, not lim ited. One or more awards. Apply to Director of the School of Electrical Engineering. M ARTIN J. INSULL SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of Mrs. V irginia Insull, his wife.) O pen to students who have given evidence of capacity for advanced technical training. A nnual award, $400; may be divided. T enure, not lim ited. Need and character considered. FRANK W. PADGHAM SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of Amos Padgham, in memory of his son.) O pen to students entering from public schools in Syracuse, New York. A nnual award, $120. T enure, not lim ited. Usually rotated among the Schools of the College. Freshmen. FOUNDRY EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP. O pen to entering freshmen who enter the m etallurgical curriculum in the School of Chemical and M etallurgical Engineering, and who are interested in preparing themselves for professional engineering work

in the foundry industries. A nnual award, up to $600. T enure, not yet determined. Awarded on the basis of leadership, financial need, scholastic standing, and interest in foundry work. Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors. REDMON STEPHEN COLNON SCHOLARSHIPS. (Gift under the will of Katherine F ruin Colnon, in memory of her husband, R edm ond Stephen Colnon, 87.) O pen to sophomores, juniors and seniors who are on and rem ain on the H onors List. A nnual award, $200. T enure, one, two or three years. Four scholarships. Awarded to students in Civil, Electrical, and M echanical Engineering. FRED LEWIS WILSON SCHOLARSHIP.' (Gift under the will of Mrs. Mary N o rthrup W ilson, to carry out the wish of her son, Fred Lewis W ilson.) O pen to undergraduates in Electrical or M echanical E ngineering who have been enrolled for at least one year. A nnual award, $154. Tenure, not more than two years. Usually alternated between the two Schools. Juniors. WILLIAM DELMORE THOMPSON SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of Mrs. Bertha D. Higgins, in memory of W illiam Delm ore Thom pson.) O pen to a self-supporting ju nior in M echanical Engineering. A nnual award, $40. Tenure, not limited. Apply to Director of the School of M echanical Engineering. Juniors and Seniors. JUDSON N. SMITH SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of Mrs. Sarah L. Smith, in memory of her son.) O pen to upperclassm en in Civil Engineering. A nnual award, $160. T enure, not lim ited. A pply to D irector of the School of Civil Engineering. Seniors. JOHN LEISENRING WENTZ SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of Mrs. Lewis A udenried, in memory of her husband.) O pen to an incom ing senior in need of financial aid who has achieved a high standing in the ju nior year. A nnual award, $220. Tenure, one year. Usually alternated between the Schools of M echanical and Electrical Engineering.

Open to Men. FREDERICK L. CRANFORD SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of L inton H art, M. E. 14.) Open to male American students, who are white, unmarried, and of the C hristian faith, in a five-year course in Engineering. A nnual award, $50-$250. T enure, five years. Financial need, scholarship and participation in extracurricular activities considered. JOHN McMULLEN INDUSTRIAL SCHOLARSHIPS. (Gift under the will of John M cm ullen.) O pen to male secondary school graduates, with at least one year apprentice training in industry, who are sponsored by their employers. A nnual award, $600. Tenure, not limited. JOHN McMULLEN REGIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS. (Gift under the will of Jo h n M cm ullen.) O pen to entering m ale freshmen who are not eligible for New York State Regents Scholarships. A nnual award, $600, m axim um. T enure, not lim ited. Also available, when vacancies occur, to male undergraduates who have been enrolled for at least one term and have achieved a superior record. JOHN McMULLEN UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS. (Gift under the will of John M cm ullen.) O pen to m ale undergraduates. Usually not open to freshmen. A nnual award, $500, m axim um. T enure, one year; may be renewed. Apply to D irector of the School in which candidate is registered. SYLVESTER E. SHAW SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift under the will.of Sylvester Edick in memory of his nephew Sylvester Edick Shaw.) O pen to men in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering. For additional inform ation see Scholarships Provided from O utside the University to be held at Cornell, page 32. For further inform ation regarding these scholarships, apply to the Chairm an, Com m ittee on Engineering Scholarships, unless otherwise indicated. T H E N E W YORK ST A TE C O L L E G E O F H O M E E C O N O M IC S Open to Women. M ARTHA H. EDDY HOME-BUREAU SCHOLARSHIP. O pen to women in Hom e Economics. A nnual award, $112. T enure, one year. Awarded on the basis of leadership, financial need, and interest in and preparation for extension work.

ANNA GAGE PUTNAM HOME-BUREAU SCHOLARSHIP. O pen to women in Hom e Economics. A nnual award, $112. T enure, one year. Aw arded on the basis of leadership, financial need and interest in and preparation for extension work. Freshmen. NEW YORK STATE BANKERS ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP. Open to entering freshmen. A nnual award, $200. One to Home Economics and one to A griculture. T enure, one year. Awarded on the basis of scholarship, leadership, financial need, and 4-H Club m em bership. Apply to County 4-H Club Officer. GRACE SCHERMERHORN SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of the Association of Hom e Economics Teachers of the New York City Elem entary Schools, in memory of Grace Scherm erhom.) O pen to entering freshm en who m ust be recom m ended by the teacher of hom em aking in her high school and who m ust expect to teach in New York City. A nnual award, $125. T enure, one year, renewable through college. Awarded on the basis of outstanding scholarship and character. A pply to H igh School teacher of homemaking. Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors. ' ROBERT M. ADAMS 4-H MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP. (Established by the 4-H C lub organization as a m em orial to R obert M. Adams, Extension Professor of Vegetable Crops, 1920-1931.) O pen to sophomore, junior, and senior women who are residents of New York State, w ith preference to 4-H C lub members. A nnual award, $50. O ne to Hom e Economics and one to A griculture. T enure, one year. A w arded on the basis of financial need, leadership, and scholarship. M ARTHA VAN RENSSELAER ALUMNAE SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of the College.) O pen to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. A nnual award, $94. T enure, one year. Aw arded on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and financial need. Juniors. OMICRON NU SCHOLARSHIP. O pen to juniors. A nnual award: $75. Tenure, one year. Awarded on the basis of financial need, scholarship, continuing interest in Hom e Economics, and leadership. Juniors and Seniors. NETTIE M. ROOD HOME-BUREAU SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of New York State Federation of H om e Bureaus.) O pen to juniors and

seniors. A nnual award, $120. T enure, one year. Awarded on the basis of leadership, financial need, and interest in and preparation for extension work. FLORA ROSE HOME-BUREAU SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of New York State Federation of H om e Bureaus.) O pen to juniors and seniors. Annual award, $120. Tenure, one year. Awarded on the basis of leadership, financial need, and interest in and preparation for extension work. Seniors. BORDEN SCHOLARSHIP. O pen to a senior wom an in Hom e Economics. A nnual award, $300. T enure, one year. Awarded to the highest ranking student in the senior class. No application is to be made. CARRIE GARDNER BRIGDEN HOME-BUREAU SCHOLAR SHIP. (Gift of New York State Federation of Hom e Bureau.) O pen to a senior. A nnual award, $240. T enure, one year. Awarded on the basis of leadership, financial need, and interest in and preparation for extension work. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP. O pen to a senior. N ot awarded each year. T enure, one year. Awarded on the basis of financial need, leadership and scholarship. M ARTHA VAN RENSSELAER HOME BUREAU SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of New York State Federation Hom e Bureaus.) O pen to seniors. A nnual award, $122. T enure, one year. Awarded on the basis of leadership, financial need, and interest in and preparation for extension work. A ll scholarship holders m ust have a m inim um cum ulative average of 78 as well as definite financial need. For further inform ation regarding these scholarships, apply to the Secretary of the New York State College of Home Economics, unless otherwise indicated. T H E D E P A R T M E N T O F H O T E L A D M IN IST R A T IO N Open to Men and Women. SOL AMSTER SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of Sol Amster.) O pen to students in H otel A dm inistration. A nnual award, $100. T enure, one year. Financial need, interest, character, and scholarship considered.

THOMAS L. BLAND SCHOLARSHIP. (Bequest of Thom as L. Bland.) O pen to students in H otel A dm inistration w ith preference to residents of N orth Carolina. A nnual award, $400. T enure, not lim ited. Financial need, character, interest, and scholarship considered. BOSS HOTELS SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of Edw ard A. Boss.) O pen to students in H otel A dm inistration. A nnual award, $200. T enure, n o t limited. Financial need, character, interest, and scholarship considered. CORNELL SOCIETY OF HOTELMEN SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of the alum ni organization of the hotel students.) O pen to students in H otel Adm inistration. Annual award, $200. Tenure, one year. Financial need, interest, character, and scholarship considered. HOWARD DAYTON HOTELS SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of H ow ard L. Dayton, 28.) O pen to students in H otel A dm inistration. A nnual award, $100. T enure, not lim ited. Financial need, character, interest, and scholarship considered. DUNCAN HINES FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of Duncan Hines Foundation.) O pen to student in H otel A dm inistration engaged in special studies in foods, food values, dietetics, culinary arts, and similar subjects. A nnual award, $1250. Tenure, not limited. HO RW ATH AND H O RW ATH SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of the accounting firm of H orw ath and H orw ath.) O pen to students in H otel A dm inistration, w ith preference for ability in the field of accounting. A nnual award, $300. T enure, one year. Financial need, character^ interest, and scholarship considered. INTERNATIONAL STEWARDS ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of the International Stewards Association. Tem porarily discontinued.) O pen to students in H otel A dm inistration, w ith preference to members of the organization or their children. A nnual award, $100. May be renewed. T enure, one year. Financial need, character, interest, and scholarship considered. KN O TT HOTELS CORPORATION SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of Knott Hotels Corporation. Tem porarily discontinued.) Open to students in H otel A dm inistration, w ith preference to members of the organization or their children. A nnual award, $500. T enure, one year. Financial need, character, interest, and scholarship considered. KOEHL, LANDIS AND LANDAN SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of Koehl, Landis and Landan Advertising Firm.) Open to students in Hotel Ad

m inistration. A nnual award, $100. T enure, one year. Financial need, character, interest and scholarship considered. NEEDHAM AND GROHMANN SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of the N eedham and G rohm ann Advertising Agency.) O pen to students in H otel A dm inistration, w ith particular recognition for ability in the field of hotel accounting. A nnual award, $100. T enure, one year. Financial need, character, interest and scholarship considered. NEW JERSEY STATE HOTEL ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of New Jersey State H otel Association.) O pen to four students in H otel A dm inistration, w ith preference to those students from the State of New Jersey. A nnual award, $100. T enure, one year. Financial need, interest, character, and scholarship considered. NEW YORK STATE HOTEL ASSOCIATION. (Gift of New York State Hotel- Association.) O pen to students in H otel A dm inistration, with preference to those students from the State of New York. A nnual award, $500 ($250 a gift, $250 a loan). T enure, one year. Financial need, interest, character, and scholarship considered. OHIO STATE HOTELS ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of Ohio State Hotel Association.) Open to students in Hotel Adm inistration. A nnual award, $250. T enure, one year. Financial need, interest, character, and scholarship considered. PARTRIDGE CLUB SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of the Partridge Club of New York, Inc.) O pen to students in H otel A dm inistration who are under 21 years of age, are citizens of the U nited States and residents of the m etropolitan New York area. A nnual award, $400. T enure, one year. Financial need, interest, character, and scholarship considered. PENNSYLVANIA HOTELS ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of the Pennsylvania Hotels Association.) Open to students in Hotel Adm inistration, with preference to residents of Pennsylvania. A nnual award, $100. T enure, one year. Financial need, interest, scholarship, and character considered. PICK HOTELS SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of Pick Hotels.) O pen to students in H otel A dm inistration. A nnual award, $300. T enure, one year. Financial need, interest, character, and scholarship considered. SAVARINS SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of Savarins, Inc.) O pen to students in Hotel Administration. A nnual award, $200. Tenure, one year. Par

ticular recognition for scholarship in subjects related to the restaurant departm ent. Financial need, interest, character, and scholarship considered. F. AND M. SCHAEFER SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of F. and M. Schaefer Brewing Company.) O pen to students in H otel A dm inistration w ith preference given to those students from the m etropolitan New York area. A nnual award, $500. T enure, one year. Financial need, interest, character, and scholarship considered. SCHLITZ SCHOLARSHIPS. (Gift of Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company.) O pen to students entering the course in H otel A dm inistration. Seven scholarships. A nnual award, $1500 each. T enure, not lim ited. A pplicants m ust have had successful hotel or restaurant experience since completing high school requirem ents of admission. A. E. STOUFFER SCHOLARSHIP. (Established by the Stouffer Corp.) O pen to students in H otel A dm inistration. A nnual award, $200. T enure, one year. P articular recognition for scholarship in subjects related to the restaurant departm ent. Financial need, interest, character, and scholarship considered. YE HOSTS SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of the recognition society of the hotel students. T em porarily discontinued.) O pen to students in H otel A dm inistration. A nnual award, $100. T enure, one year. Financial need, interest, character, and scholarship considered. Juniors and Seniors. BARNEY L. ALLIS SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of Barney L. Allis.) O pen to students in Hotel Adm inistration. Usually awarded to upperclassmen. A nnual award, $100. T enure, n o t lim ited. Financial need, character, interest, and scholarship considered. AMERICAN HOTELS ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of the American Hotels Association.) Open to students in Hotel Administration. Usually awarded to upperclassmen. A nnual award, $300. T en ure, not lim ited. Financial need, character, interest, and scholarship considered. HERBERT L. GRIMM MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP. (C ontributed by friends of the late Mr. Grimm.) Open to students in Hotel Adm inistration. Usually awarded to upperclassm en from Pennsylvania. A n nual award, $100. T enure, one year. Financial need, character, interest, and scholarship considered.

RALPH H1TZ MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of a group of friends in honor of R alph Hitz.) Open to students in Hotel Adm inistration. Usually awarded to upperclassm en. A nnual award, $400. T enure, one year. Financial need, character, interest, and scholarship considered. HOTEL EZRA CORNELL FUND. (Donated from profits of 1935 s H otel Ezra Cornell.) O pen to students in H otel A dm inistration. Usually awarded to upperclassmen. A nnual award varies. Financial need, character, interest and scholarship considered. HOTEL RED BOOK SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of Am erican H otel Association Directory Corporation.) Open to students in H otel Administration. Usually awarded to upperclassm en. A nnual award, $300. T enure, one year. Financial need, character, interest, and scholarship considered. Seniors. DUBOIS SOAP COMPANY. (Tem porarily discontinued). O pen to students in H otel A dm inistration, w ith preference for seniors. A nnual award, $400. T enure, not lim ited. Financial need, character, interest, and scholarship considered. EMIL H. RON AY SCHOLARSHIP PRIZE. (Gift of Em il H. Ronay.) O pen to senior in H otel A dm inistration. A nnual award: $250. T enure, one year. Awarded w ithout application to the student in the senior class who shows the greatest promise of leadership, executive ability, and general fitness for hotel business. Open to Men. GREGORY S. TAYLOR SCHOLARSHIP. (Awarded by the T aylor Scholarship Foundation.) Open to men students in Hotel Adm inistration who are of Greek descent. A nnual award. Varies. T enure, not lim ited. Apply to S. Gregory Taylor, H otel St. Moritz, New York, New York, or to the H ead of the D epartm ent of H otel A dm inistration. For further inform ation regarding these scholarships, apply to the Comm ittee on Scholarships, D epartm ent of H otel A dm inistration, unless otherwise indicated.

T H E N E W Y ORK ST A TE SC H O O L O F IN D U STRIA L AND LABOR RELA TIO N S Open to Men and Women. Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors. DANIEL ALPERN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND. O pen to undergraduate m en and women in the School of Industrial and L abor Relations who have com pleted at least one year in residence. A nnual award, $200-$500. Tenure, not limited. Awarded on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and financial need. SIDNEY HILLMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND. O pen to undergraduate m en and women in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations who have com pleted at least one term in residence. A nnual award, $100-$500. Tenure, not limited. Awarded on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and financial need. Open to Women. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN S CLUBS OF NEW YORK STATE SCHOLARSHIP. O pen to an undergraduate woman who is a resident of New York state and enrolled in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations. A nnual award, $500. T enure, not lim ited. Awarded on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and financial need. For further inform ation regarding these scholarships, apply to the Committee on Scholarships, School of Industrial and Labor Relations. T H E L A W SC H O O L Open to Men and Women. CHARLES K. BURDICK SCHOLARSHIP. C ontributed from year to year in memory of the late Dean B urdick by alum ni of the Law School who were members of the student society known as Curia. CORNELL LAW ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIPS. (Gift of the Cornell Law Association.) O pen to m en and wom en law students. A nnual award, varies. T enure, not lim ited. Aw arded at the discretion of the faculty under rules prescribed by the Law Association. GEORGE W. HOYT SCHOLARSHIPS. (Gift under the will of George W. Hoyt, A. B., 96.) O pen to m en and women law students. A nnual award, varies. T enure, not lim ited.

THE DICKSON RANDOLPH KN O TT MEMORIAL. (G ift.of Mrs. Sophia Dickson K nott in memory of her son, First L ieutenant Dickson Knott, AUS.) O pen to veterans. A nnual award, varies. T enure, not limited. LEONARD T. MILLIMAN COOPERATIVE LAW SCHOLAR SHIP. (Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Thom as E. M illim an in m emory of their son, Ensign Leonard T. M illim an, U. S. N.) O pen to a student in the Law School who has had an agricultural background and who is a potential specialist in the field of farm er-producer cooperative law. Annual award, $300. Tenure, not limited. CUTHBERT W. POUND SCHOLARSHIP. (Fund established by contributions from friends of Justice C uthbert W. Pound, 87.) O pen to m en and women law students. A nnual award, varies. T enure, not limited. HENRY W. SACKETT SCHOLARSHIPS. O pen to m en or women law students. T w o scholarships. T enure, not lim ited. Awarded at the discretion of the Law School Faculty. Second and Third Year Students. JOHN JAMES VAN NOSTRAND SCHOLARSHIPS. (Gift under the will of Louise B. Van Nostrand.) Open to students who have attended the Law School for at least one year. T w o scholarships. A nnual award, $200. Tenure, not limited. Financial need, character, and scholarship considered. Third-year Students. BOARDMAN SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of Judge Douglas Boardman.) Awarded to the third-year student who has done the best work to the end of his second year. A nnual award, $100. Open to Men. MYNDERSE VAN CLEEF SCHOLARSHIP. (Gift of Mynderse Van Cleef, 74.) O pen to m en law students who were born in the U nited States of parents born in the U nited States and who are citizens of the U nited States. A nnual value, $75. T enure, not lim ited. For further inform ation regarding these scholarships, apply to the Dean of the Law School.

. T H E N E W YORK STA TE V E T E R IN A R Y C O L LEG E Open to Men and Women. TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS. O pen to undergraduate students who are not residents of New York State, and who have had, before entering, two or more years of college or university training. A nnual award, tuition. T enure, not lim ited. Aw arded to students who are of high promise or standing in the judgm ent of the Faculty. Financial need considered. Seniors. BORDEN SCHOLARSHIP AWARD. O pen to seniors. A nnual award, $300. Awarded by the Dean of the V eterinary College to the eligible student who has achieved the highest average grade in the veterinary curriculum preceding the senior year. VALENTINE M O TT KNAPP SCHOLARSHIP. O pen to students who have com pleted three years of work. A nnual award, $400. Cash award. T enure, one year. A pplications m ust be filed before Ju n e 1. Applicants must have demonstrated ability to do creditable work. Consideration also given to personal characteristics of applicant, w ith respect to professional attitude and financial need. For further inform ation regarding these scholarships, apply to the Dean of the Veterinary College.