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U. of P. Wins Camera Contest.

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The photographic competition between Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania has been awarded to Pennsylvania by the following board of judges: Henry Troth, R. S. Redfield and Edmund Sterling, all of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania received also the first prize for individual work. Mr. F. L. Olmsted, Jr., '94, won second prize. H. S. Welsh '04 received one of the three honorable mentions.

Each University entered 50 pictures, those from Harvard being chosen from the recent exhibition of the Camera Club. The photographs will be put on exhibition at Pennsylvania on April 13 for ten days, and will then be brought to Cambridge and exhibited in Robinson Hall from April 29 to May 9. An attractive catalogue, containing reproductions of the individual prize winning pictures, will be issued.

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