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At noon today, candidates for the Ricardo Prize in Economics and Political Science must have handed in to Professor T. N. Carver a statement of their studies in those subjects and also any written work they have done in connection with them. The examination for candidates will be today from 1.30 o'clock to 4.30 in Widener U.
The Ricardo Prize of $350 for 1921-22 will be given to a member of the University in 1920-21, a Senior in the College or in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. The award will be made not later than June 15, on recommendation of the Department of Economics, solely with regard to the ability and promise of the several candidates and without regards to their pecuniary means.
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