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PERRY TO HELP HARPER'S JUDGE

University Professor Among Those Who Will Decide Story Contest

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Professor Bliss Perry will be one of the judges to select the winning stories in the Harper's Magazine 10,000 dollar prize story contest, the first competition of which closes March 31. Serving with Professor Perry as judges are Meredith Nicholson of Indianapolis, Ind., a noted novelist, essayist, and philosopher; and Zona Gale of Portage, Wis., one of America's ablest short-story writers.

Anyone is eligible to compete in the contest, which is divided into four competitions of four months each lasting through 1924. The prizes for each competition are first, $1,250; second, $750; and third, $500.

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