Charles and Polly Webber American History Endowed Scholarship History and Art History
The Charles and Polly Webber American History Endowed Scholarship was established in 1975 by the Alexandria Scottish Rite Bodies as a tribute to Charles E. Webber and his wife, Pauline Graham Webber, to advance the study of American history. Mr. Webber was a leader in the Southern Jurisdiction (U.S.) of the Scottish Rite. Awarded to rising juniors and seniors pursuing degrees in American History.
2026 Awardee
David Thorpe
David Thorpe is a junior at George Mason University, pursuing a major in history with concentration in global history as well as a minor in folklore and mythology. A lifelong native of northern Virginia and a resident of Alexandria, Virginia, he transferred to George Mason from Northern Virginia Community College through the ADVANCE program in 2025. He has a passion for Japanese history and folklore, with a particular focus on the Sengoku era and the ways in which history and folklore intersect. His goal is to one day use his education to educate others in turn -- whether students or the public at large -- on Japanese history, folklore and religion. He hopes to not only share his passion but to also work to bring humanity the world over a little closer together.