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Fifty-nine students from the Harvard School of Architeeture have been entered in the annual Whitney Warren Foundation competition in original work in architecture. The competition is sponsored by the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design of New York City.
The entrants have been working for the past three weeks on a set of plans for a suburban apartment house. They are to be for both the interior, exterior, and surroundings, of this building. Imaginary specifications from which to work have been sent to the competitors.
Two coveted prizes are to be awarded to the two best sets of plans submitted, a $500 award and a trip to Fontainebleau, France, to each winner. The Harvard architects are to finish their plans by March 24 for a preliminary competitive judgment with the men from the architectural school of M. I. T. The selected winners in this contest will be sent to New York City for the final decisions.
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