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TOPIARIAN CLUB COMPETITION TO BEGIN THIS MORNING AT 10

Contest for Trophy Given for Best Design in Landscape Architecture Will Last Until Friday

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The annual competition for the Topiarian Club trophy will begin at 10 o'clock this morning and will last until 6 o'clock on Friday, January 6. Students who wish to enter drawings in the competition should make application this morning to Professor J. S. Pray '95, at Robinson Hall.

The competition will consist of a practical problem in landscape design.

This is the eleventh annual competition for the trophy, which was given by an unknown donor in 1912. It is open to all members of the University, although members of courses 2b and 3b in Landscape Architecture are required to enter drawings. The award will be made on Monday, January 9.

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