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Manuscripts for the annual Union essay contest, open to all members of the organization, may be submitted any time between now and March 1, at the secretary's office, it was announced by the graduate secretaries of the Union last night.
Any subject that can be treated in literary form is eligible but the essay is not to exceed 2,500 words. The first prize consists of $35 whereas the second one is $15.
The following men have been appointed to act as judges: W. E. Sedgewick '22, Instructor and Tutor in the Division of Modern Languages, P. P. Chase '99, Lecturer and Tutor in the Division of History, Government, and Economics, and Director of the Summer School, and John Welynn.
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