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Perfected Village Green Subject of Competition

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As the result of a competition among the students of the Harvard School of Landscape Architecture and the Cambridge School of Landscape Architecture for Women for the best model of a village common Richard R. Webel was awarded the first prize of $75 and Carol Fulterson the second. Both men are third year students in the Harvard School of Landscape Architecture.

Mr. William R. Greeley and Mr. Arthur Comey, both Boston architects acted as fudges of the models which were submitted.

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