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The Corporation yesterday accepted a prize of $50 in trust which has been offered by the Patria Society for the best undergraduate essay of at least 3000 words on the subject: "Harvard Men in the Revolution." The essay must be handed in to J. G. Hart '93, in University 20, on or before May 1, 1910. In judging the essays literary excellence will be considered as well as historical merit. All essays must be typewritten and are subject to the rules governing such competitions, which may be found in the Catalogue.
The judges will be Professor A. B. Hart '80, Ph.D., LL.D., Mr. A. M. Davis h.'93 and Professor T. C. Smith, A.M., Ph.D., of Williams.
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