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Scholarships

The Charlotte Foster Babcock Memorial Scholarship

The Charlotte Foster Babcock Memorial Scholarship, established in 1960 by Edward S. Babcock, Class of 1896, in memory of his mother, is awarded with preference given to qualified relatives, to graduates of public schools including Boonville, NY, Camden, NY; Utica, NY; and West Winfield, NY, and to members of the Emerson Literary Society who have financial need.


Edward S. Babcock was raised in Camden, NY, and graduated from Hamilton in 1896 with an A.B. degree. He earned a M.A. in 1899, and later, in 1935, was awarded an honorary Doctor of Pedagogy degree. While on the Hill, Mr. Babcock was an active member of Emerson Literary Society and Phi Beta Kappa. His career path included roles as principal of various local schools, and, eventually, he returned to the Hill as a librarian and Clerk of the Faculty.

Mr. Babcock held many leadership roles for Hamilton throughout his career, including his service as a member of the Board of Trustees. Additionally, Mr. Babcock had charge of the plantings on campus, including 32 acres of forest close to Hamilton. He was considered an authority on the subject of reforestation.

October 2018

 


Please note: The named scholarships profiled on these pages are awarded as part of the College’s need-based financial aid packages. These funds help ensure the Hamilton Promise of keeping education affordable through meeting a student’s full demonstrated financial need.

Materials published here were diligently researched and written by students who strived for historical accuracy.

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