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The jury selected to decide the Topiarian Trophy Competition will meet this noon, and will make an announcement of the winners at a dinner at the Hotel Brunswick this evening.
The Topiarian Trophy Competition is an annual affair conducted in the School of Landscape Architecture. A silver cup is awarded to that student who adapts an assigned problem in landscape architecture to an assigned topography most successfully. This year the competition closed on January 6 with 31 drawings submitted by students in the School of Landscape Architecture.
It was announced last night that the jury will include: Hale J. Walker, M.L.A. '20, of Carthage, Illinois, Associate Partner of the firm of John Nolen, Landscape Architects, a past winner of the contest, and Gordon Gulham, M.L.A. in City Planning, '25, of the Olmsted office in Brookline, who will serve with Professor J. L. Pray '95, chairman of the School of Landscape Architecture; Professor H. V. Hubbard '97, of the firm of Olmsted Brothers; and Professor B. W. Pond, M.L.A. '11, President of the Boston Society of Landscape Architects.
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