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BURRITT PLANS BEST VILLA FOR TOPIARIAN CLUB TROPHY

Culham and Price Win Second and Third Places in Fourteenth Contest

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First place in the annual competition for the Topiarian Club Trophy, open to students in the School of Landscape Architecture, has been awarded to Alan Beverly Burritt 3S.L.A., of Albion, N. Y. Second and third places have been awarded to Gordon Joseph Culham 3S.L.A., of Toronto, Ont., and Thomas Drees Price 2S.L.A., of Caxias, Brazil. Honorable mention was awarded to Leon Reed Quinlan 3S.L.A., of Weston, Mass. The competition was for the best design of an Italian villa.

This is the fourteenth competition for the trophy which was given to the Topiarian Club by an unknown donor and is competed for annually. The winner's name is inscribed on the trophy, which he keeps until the next competition.

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