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The Harold R. Steacy Bursary

Established by Harold R. Steacy, B.Sc. '46, and awarded to a student in financial need in an undergraduate program in Geological Sciences in the Faculty of Arts and Science.

The Harold W. Quinn Scholarship

Established by Harold W. Quinn, B.Sc. 1953, M.Sc. 1954. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering third year of an Engineering Chemistry program in Smith Engineering.

The Harries Family Bursary

Established by Rhodri Harries, BSc 1985, and Patricia Harries and awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need to students entering first year of any first entry undergraduate degree program in Smith Engineering.

The Harrison/MacRae Family Lecture Series

Established by estate of the late John H. Harrison, B. Com. 1949, and Elizabeth (Betty) Harrison (nee MacRae), B.A. 1949, to support the costs associated with bringing speakers with an emphasis on chemical physics and physical chemistry to campus.

The Harry Abramsky Prize in Hebrew

Established by Mr. Harry Abramsky and awarded to a student who obtains high standing in HEBR 191.

The Harry Abramsky Scholarship

Given by Harry Abramsky, Kingston, Ontario. Awarded to a student entering the final year of the Undergraduate Program in Commerce, based on the standing obtained in the penultimate year of his or her program.

The Harry and Ethel Abramsky Award in Music

Established by the family of Harry and Ethel Abramsky. Awarded on the basis of financial need to students in the fourth year of the Bachelor of Music or B.A. (Honours) Music program.

The Harry and Sylvia Rosen Memorial Symposium

the Harry and Sylvia Rosen Memorial Symposia was established to endow a permanent symposium/conference series in Jewish Studies to stimulate a greater awareness for Jewish Studies at Queen's.

The Harry Botterell Foundation for the Neurological Sciences

The income from this fund, established by Dr. E.H. Botterell, is to be used in support of research in the Neurological Sciences at Queen's University.

The Harry S. Southam Scholarship

Established by the estate of Janet Southam MacTavish Ritchie in memory of her father Harry S. Southam, LL.D. 1948. Awarded on the basis of academic excellence to students entering second, third or fourth year of a B.Sc. (Hons.) program in Arts and Science