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The Radcliffe chapter of Phi Beta Kappa will offer $250 in prizes in the 1965 annual competition. Entries are due by 5 p.m. tomorrow in Dean Elliot's office in Fay House.
The competition is open to all Radcliffe undergraduate in any field of creative effort. Mrs. Caleb Warner, chairman of the competition, explained its purpose yesterday as the encouragement and recognition of scholarship on an undergraduate level.
Most entries are in the fields of expository and creative writing, but entrants have a free choice ranging from musical compositions to architectural models and scientific experiments.
Entrance in the competition has no connection with membership in Phi Beta Kappa. The winners will be announced on Sunday, April 25.
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