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YARDLINGS WIN PRIZES IN ESSAY COMPETITION

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At a luncheon in the Union yesterday, the Freshman American Civilization Program announced that its first essay contest of the year had been won by Allan L. Davis, of Hollis, and McKim Marriott, of Grays Hall, who divided the first prize of $75.

Other Yardlings winning prizes for their essays on some aspect of American history were James E. McNulty, Jr., and Mellvin L. Milliagan, 2nd, who won $25 apiece. Honorably mentioned were William H. Hahn, Jr., and Herbert L. Ley, Jr.

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