Conn. native named Rhodes Scholar

AP /  November 18, 2012
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HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A Harvard College student from Connecticut has been named a Rhodes Scholar.

Hamden native Julian Gewirtz was one of 32 Americans given the prestigious honor Sunday. They will be awarded scholarships to study at Oxford University in England.

Gewirtz is a senior history major at Harvard who has won prizes for his poetry and speaks fluent Mandarin. He is publisher of the Harvard Advocate, a columnist for the Harvard Crimson and writes about China-related issues for the Huffington Post.

He attended the private Hopkins School in New Haven.

Gewirtz intends to pursue a degree in modern Chinese studies at Oxford.

The new Rhodes Scholars also include seven Yale University students from out of state.end of story marker

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