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R.E. Rogers '09 Won Garrison Prize

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At a meeting held last night, the Garrison Prize Poem Committee, composed of Professor LeB. R. Briggs '75, Professor B. Wendell '77, and Professor J.P. Baker '87, awarded the prize for 1907 to R.E. Rogers '09, for a poem on "Tschaikowsky." Rogers won the competition last year with a poem on "Serge Witte."

The prize of $100 is the income of a fund given by the class of 1888, in memory of Lloyd McKim Garrison of that class, who was prominent as an editor and poet.

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