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Competition for Garrison Prize

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The Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize, consisting of $100 and a silver medal, awarded annually for the best poem on a subject chosen by a committee of the Department of English, will this year be given for a poem on the following subject: "John Milton, born December 9, 1608."

Poems submitted in competition for the prize should not exceed 50 lines in length, should be signed with an assumed name, and be accompanied by a sealed envelope containing the real name of the author and superscribed with the assumed name. Competition for the prize is open only to undergraduates in the University. Manuscripts offered in competition should be left at University 20, with the Secretary of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, before April 15.

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