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Exhibit Prize Designs at Union

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A notable exhibition of drawings, prepared by the students of the School of Architecture in competition for two $50 prizes offered by the Boston Society of Architects for the two best executions of the subject "The Door to a Conference Chamber," are being shown at the Union. One of these prizes, which was open only to special students, was won by E. E. Johnson 3S.A., and the other, open to all regular students was awarded to G. F. Axt 1S.A. The chamber as specified represents an element in an edifice of national interest used for conferences between representatives of nations concerned not only with questions of State and Treaty, but also with the duties of awarding such distinctions as the Nobel Prize.

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