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Sallie Bingham '58, of Gilman House and Glenview, Ky., has won the Dana Reed Prize, given annually for the best undergraduate writing in a Harvard undergraduate publication.

She is the first woman ever to achieve the ten year old prize which honors the memory of a former editor of the CRIMSON and the Harvard Class Album, who was killed in World War II.

The award was given for a short story, "Winter Term," which appeared in the Advocate.

Honorable mention went to another Advocate author E. C. Davidson '57, of Winthrop House and Balboa, Canal Zone, for his story "Renascence."

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