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For the second year in succession a member of the editorial staff of the "Advocate," undergraduate literary magazine, has won the "Story" magazine college short story contest.

This time it was Carish Lewis '42 with his story "The End Of It." The prize for the winner of the national contest is $100.

The "Advocate" held a preliminary contest among students and submitted the best stories to three members of the English Department faculty for final winnowing. They chose two stories, which the magazine submitted as its entry in the national competition.

The year before Robert Clurman '41 won the contest. Four years ago James LaughlinIV '39, also on the "Advocate" staff, was the victor.

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