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$50 Award to be Given for Best "Plot-Boiler"

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Harvard students will be given an opportunity to compete in the "Plot-Boiler" Storiette Contest announced it. The Writer for December. A prize of $50 each month is offered for the best storiette of 1200 to 2000 words, based on a newspaper clipping.

The contest will last three months February, March and April, and the winning storiette will be published each month in The Writer. Manuscripts must be sent in before January 5, 1929 to be considered in the February competition, to the Contest Editor, The Writer, Harvard Square, Cambridge.

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