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WILL AWARD GARRISON PRIZE FOR POEM ON "THE STRIKER"

Poems Not Restricted to 50 Lines--Open Only to Undergraduates--Medal and $125 Offered Annually

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize, consisting of $125 and a silver medal, for "the best poem on a subject or subjects annually to be chosen and announced by a Committee of the Department of English" will this year be given for a poem on "The Striker".

Poems need not be restricted to 50 lines. The manuscript should bear an assumed name and should be accompanied by a sealed letter containing the true name of the writer and super-scribed with the assumed name.

The Prize is open only to undergraduates of the College. All manuscripts should be left at the office of the Secretary of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, 9, University Hall, before 5 P. M. on April 2, 1923.

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