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PRIZE FOR RADCLIFFE STUDENTS

Two Divide MacDowell Fellowship for Dramatic Composition.

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The MacDowell Fellowship for the best original play submitted in a yearly competition, has been awarded to Miss Margaret Champney, of Lynnfield Centre, and Miss Caroline Budd, of Woodford, Me., both of Radcliffe. The composition submitted by the former is called "Nothing But Money," a serious play in three acts, and that by Miss Budd was entitled "The Only Girl in Sight," a four-act comedy.

The two winners will divide the $600 Fellowship. The competition is held annually, under the direction of the MacDowell Club of New York, and is particularly designed for undergraduates who have done promising work in connection with the drama and have not taken English 47. Professor G. P. Baker '87 judged the competition.

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