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Announcement was made yesterday that the Baldwin Prize of $100, which is offered annually by the National Municipal League for the best essay on a subject in municipal government, has been awarded to George Herbert McCaffrey '12, of Roxbury, for an essay an "The Police Administration of Boston." Competition for this prize is open to undergraduate students in any college or university of the United States, and there are usually competitors from a score or more of institutions, including all the larger universities. This is the fourth consecutive year in which the prize has been won by a Harvard student.

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