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The Crimson is pleased to announce the awarding of the 1972 Dana Reed Prize, given for the best writing in an undergraduate publication, to M. David Landau '72 for his three-part series on Henry Kissinger which appeared in The Crimson last May.
Honorable Mention awards went to two other Crimson editors: Lynn M. Darling '72 and Michael H. Sragow '73.
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