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Two Harvard students were in a triple tie with one from Massachusetts Institute of Technology for the Ware Prize, offered by Massachusetts Institute of Technology, it was announced yesterday by the School of Architecture. H. T. Anderson 2S.A. and R. G. Gulley 1S.A. were the Harvard winners and each received $25. The procedure in making this award in the past has been to give first and second prizes of $50 and $25 respectively, but, as the three best contributions were equally good, the judges, after much discussion, decided to split the prize money.
Students of the Harvard and M. I. T. architectural schools and of the Boston Architectural Club were eligible to compete for the honor, which is awarded annually.
The competitors for this year's Ware prize were required to submit designs and sketches of a recreation center for an industrial city, a so-called "week-end problem". The subject was announced Friday, November 30, at 5 o'clock, and the time limit for handing in the designs was the next day at midnight. Two other similar Competitions will be held this year for other prizes.
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