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HOTCHKISS WINS P. B. K. TROPHY

Connecticut School Has Best Entrance Record for 1919.

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The Interscholastic Scholarship Trophy annually awarded by the Harvard Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa to the school whose candidates make the best record at the Admission examination has been won for the year 1919 by the Hotchkiss School at Lakeville, Conn., at which the Reverend H. G. Buehler is headmaster.

Heretofore the Trophy has been awarded to the school having the greatest number of candidates on the honor list, but, in accordance with the vote of the chapter taken last year, the award has now been made to the school whose candidates attained the highest average grade, this grade being calculated on the total records of all final candidates from the school competing as a group with all final candidates from other schools.

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