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"RUSSIA" CHOSEN AS SUBJECT FOR PRIZE POEM COMPETITION

Award of Silver Medal and $125 Offered in Contest Open to Undergraduates--Manuscripts Due April 1, 1922

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

"Russia" has been announced as the subject for the Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize Competition, a prize which is offered for the "best poem on a subject or subjects annually to be chosen and announced by a Committee of the Department of English", and $125, the competition being-open to undergraduates of the College only. The poems should bear an assumed name and should be accompanied by a letter containing the writer's true name.

All manuscripts should be left at the Office of the Secretary of the Faculty, 9 University Hall, by 1 o'clock of the afternoon of April 1, 1922.

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