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TWO CRIMSON PRIZE ESSAY CONTESTS TO END TONIGHT

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Both the CRIMSON Prize Essay contest and the weekly Play Review Contest will close today at 5 o'clock.

Manuscripts, not to exceed 1500 words on the question: "What one particular policy, plan, or improvement would you like to see extended or improved at Harvard!" must be turned in before this time at the Managing Editor's office, Room 8, Crimson Building.

Reviews for this week's Copley Play, "Mary's John", by Harold Brighouse, will be received at the same place before 5 o'clock. Manuscripts submitted for this contest should not exceed 500 words.

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