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DANA REED PRIZE

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The Dana Reed Committee awarded Paul Snow '73 its 1973 prize for his four-act play "All Such as Charms the Eye," which appeared in the spring 1973 Advocate. The Dana Reed Prize is given for the best undergraduate writing in the past year for a Harvard publication.

No honorable mentions were awarded. This year's judges were Roger Angell of The New Yorker; Hugh Sidey of Time magazine; and Carolyn Kizer, a poet.

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