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Virginia and Frank Misselhorn Memorial Scholarship of the Lint Center for National Security Studies

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*The Virginia and Frank Misselhorn Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to runner-up candidates of the Jim & Anna Hyonjoo Lint Scholarship. *

Key Benefits:
- Help intelligent, innovative scholars to attend college and contribute to National Security and Freedom.
- Create a forum for idea generation to aid national security
- Assist scholars in getting published
- Give back to society and National Security
- Mentor and help those that may help the the nation and freedom in the future

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