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Harry Brown Wins Shelley Memorial Award for Poetry

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Harry Brown '41 is one of the winners of the Shelley Memorial Award in poetry for 1938, according to word received here. The prize amounts to $475. The other recipient is Robert Francis of Amherst.

Brown is Pegasus of the Advocate and won the Garrison Prize in Poetry his Freshman year, in 1937. Last year he was not in college. In 1935 he won the Young Poets' prize of "Poetry" magazine.

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