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The prizes offered annually by George E. Miner, M. D., New York City, to the students in Dartmouth Medical College showing the greatest proficiency in the study of the nervous system, have been awarded. David Newton Blakeley of Winchendon, Mass., took the first prize; Frank George Manson, A. M., of Solon, Me., the second, and Berthold Sternbach Pollak of Philadelphia, the third. The three prize winners are well-known and successful students. Blakeley was valedictorian in this year's graduating class.
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