Index
Scholarships
The Earl M. Clark Scholarship
The Earl M. Clark Scholarship, established in 1978 by Robert L. Clark in memory of his father, Earl M. Clark, Class of 1907, is awarded to an outstanding student interested in public speaking from a public high school, with preference given to a resident of Broome County, NY.
Earl M. Clark, Class of 1907, was from Binghamton, NY. He graduated from Hamilton with a Ph.B. degree and was active on campus as a member of Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. After his time on the Hill, he started working with Western Electric in Chicago. His career eventually led him to become Vice President of the International Standard Electric Company, an affiliate of IT&T abroad.
October 2018
Please note: The named scholarships profiled on these pages support the College’s generous need-based financial aid commitment. These donor-funded scholarships help ensure the Hamilton promise of keeping education affordable through meeting a student’s full demonstrated financial need.