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Essays Are Due April 1 For Helen Choate Bell Contest

Harvard and Radcliffe Students May Enter Competition

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Manuscripts of competitors in the Helen Choate Bell prize must be submitted at 20 University Hall not later than Thursday, April 1, according to an announcement made last week by the Department of English.

This year's prize will be offered for the best essay of from five to ten thousand words on a subject in American literature approved by the chairman of the Department of English. Theses in sertations submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy may be accepted, but no essay submitted for any other prize this year is eligible.

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