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Adams House's first photographic contest will be held during the latter part of March, in the Lowere Common Room it was announced yesterday. Prizes consisting of photographic material will be awarded for the three best prints, the first prize to be material selected by the winner costing up to five dollars, the second prize, up to three dollars and the third prize, two.
All members of the House including associates and faculty men may exhibit. Judges will be Overton H. Tayler, assistant professor of Economics, John D. Wilson, Theodore H. Granger '40, and Robert Morris of the Harvard Film Service.
The winning print if appropriate will be framed and hung permanently in the House.
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