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Prize Deturs.

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The following announcement of Deturs was made yesterday afternoon, by the Dean. The Deturs are awarded each year to sophomores, on the basis of their standing at the end of their freshman year, and to such others of the upper classes who made a sufficient improvement in their marks for last year. The names are given in the order of their rank. They are as follows:

FROM NINETY-TWO.

E. W. Clap, John Corbin,

N. B. Day, A. B. Webber,

L. E. Desbecker.

FROM NINETY-THREE.

E. H. Abbott, W. A. Lecompte.

FROM NINETY-FOUR.

G. R. Noyes, E. K. Rand,

G. C. Fiske, R. K. Shaw,

G. N. Hennings, H. C. Lakin,

H. C. Wellman, A. A. Marsters,

D. A. Ellis, J. R. Olliver,

H. U. Greene, M. W. Skinner,

C. L. Lawrence, F. L. Olmstead, Jr.,

J. D. Arnold, S. T. Damon,

S. B. Shackford, A. E. Bailey,

T. F. Currier, C. F. M. Malley,

L. A. E. Ahlers, J. R. Nichols,

John Clement, G. F. Ordway,

A. B. Fay, J. W. Carr,

F. W. Stetson, D. J. Mulqueeny.

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