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Prize winners were announced today in the Poetry Contest, sponsored by the International Club of Harvard and Radcliffe, and judged by Theodore Spencer, associate professor of English, and Francis O. Matthiessen, professor of History and Literature.
First prize went to Warren Hennrich for "Delights in Xanadu," a group of poems; second prize was awarded to Lyle Glazier for "The Adoloscont" and three poems; and third prize was awarded to Lieutenant Herbert J. Kramer for a poem entitled "33129086--Decased."
Honorable mentions went to Charles Wagner, Miss Jacqucline Stenier, Miss E. P. van Bureu, Reuben Hersh, and James Boyce. The winning manuscripts are being considered for publication in Wake and Pro Tem.
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