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ANNUAL PEACE PRIZE OFFERED

"International Arbitration" Subject of Lake Mohonk Contest.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The Lake Mohonk Prize of $100 for the best essay on "International Arbitration" by a student of Harvard College has been donated this year by Mrs. Edward Farnham Greene. The competition will close on February 18, 1915, on or before which date all manuscripts should be in the hands of Professor G. G. Wilson, Matthews 32.

The following regulations will govern the competition:

The prize to be presented is $100.

The contest is open to undergraduate students of Harvard College. The term "undergraduate student" applies to one who is doing the work prescribed for the degree of bachelor, or its technical equivalent.

Each man should show an understanding of the nature and history of international arbitration apart from and in connection with the Hague Conferences and Hague Court.

Each essay should bear a nom de plume or arbitrary sign which should be included in an accompanying letter, giving the writer's real name and class. Both letter and essay should reach Professor G. G. Wilson, Matthews 32, not later than February 18, 1915.

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