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For the fifth straight year, Harvard leads the nation in Rhodes Scholars. Five of the 32 anointed Americans, Oxford bound, are from Harvard, as are two Canadian Rhodes Scholars. From left, above: Thomas Wei, of Pforzheimer House and Calgary, Alberta; Edward Boyda, of Leverett House and Portland, Oregon; Suzanne Goh, of Winthrop House and Toledo; Daniel Kim, of Eliot House and Agoura Hills, California; Lana Israel, of Winthrop House and North Miami Beach; and Demetra Koutsoukos, of Eliot House and Toronto, Ontario. Not pictured is Kweli Washington, of Pforzheimer House and Berkeley.
The British government awarded Marshall Scholarships to eight Harvardians. No other university had as many in the winners' circle, according to the Fellowships Office. The award allows a student to study in Britain for two to three years. Recipients from the senior class are Joyelle McSweeney, of Lowell House and Berwyn, Pennsylvania; Debra Shulman, of Quincy House and Merion, Pennsylvania; Joshua Oppenheimer, of Dudley House and Santa Fe; Mark Greif, of Adams House and Newton, Massachusetts; Jeffrey Gell, of Winthrop House and Farmington Hills, Michigan; and Julie Suk, of Dunster House and Great Neck, New York. Graduate school winners are Reshma Jagsi, of the medical school and Waco, Texas, and Albert Lee, of the law school and San Mateo, California.
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