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In recognition of outstanding work done in the Engineering School last year, the two Clemens Herschel '60 prizes have just been awarded to Anselmo Fulton Dapperi, of Springfield, Illinois, who studied at the School last year for his Master of Science degree, and to John Milton Slade 4E.S., of New Britain, Connecticut.
The prizes, which are awarded annually, are autographed editions of Herschel's volume on the water supply of ancient Rome, which includes a translation and photographic reproduction of a manuscript entitled "The Water Supply of Ancient Rome," written by Sextus Julius Frontinus, water commissioner of Rome in 97 A. D.
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