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Clarence Henry Haring '07, of New Haven, Conn., has been awarded the David A. Wells Prize in Economics of $500 for the best thesis embodying the results of original investigation. Haring, who last year was a graduate student in the University, is now teaching at Yale. The subject of his thesis is "Trade and Navigation Between Spain and the Indies," which under the provisions of the Wells endowment will be published by the University.
The Hart, Schaffner and Marx Prize of $200 has been awarded to Herbert Feis '16, of New York, N. Y., for a thesis entitled "Economics of the Minimum Wage, with Reference to American Wage Conditions."
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