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Louis Sissman Wins Annual Poetry Prize

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The Lloyd Mckim Garrison Poetry Prize of $175 and a silver medal has been awarded to Louis Edward Sissman '48 of Boston and Lowell House, the Faculty announced yesterday. His winning poem was entitled 'Elegy and Reflection.'

A verse called 'A Few Christian Poems' won honorable mention for William Akin Morgan '51 of Birmingham, Alabama and Little Hall.

The prize was founded by the Class of 1888 and is given each year for the best poem submitted to a committee of the Department of English.

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