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For the second time in the seven years that the New York Times has been conducting an annual current events contest, a representative of Harvard has secured the intercollegiate prize of $500., this year through the paper of A. H. Daniels '33, of Rochester, New York.
This award brings the total prizes that Daniels has received to $650. Accompanying the award is a plaque, which was first won by C. E. Wyznaski, Jr. '27 in the inaugural contest held in 1925. The competition has been won twice each by Harvard and Princeton, and once each by Amherst, Dartmouth, and Yale.
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