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Camera Competition Won by Harvard

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The Harvard Camera Club has been awarded the decision over the camera club of the University of Pennsylvania in the third annual photographic competition between the two universities. Each club entered fifty pictures, and of the two prizes and five honorable mentions awarded. Harvard received the first prize and four honorable mentions. W. C. Greene M.'03 won first prize, and F. L. Richardson M. '03, G. W. Outerbridge '03, M. D. Miller 2M., and H. P. Williams '02, received honorable mention. The judges were: A. L. Coburn of New York, H. A. Hess of Boston, and Miss Mary Devens of Cambridge.

The photographs will be on exhibition in Robinson Hall from April 27 to May 7, and in Philadelphia from May 11 to May 21. A catalogue containing reproductions of the individual prize winning pictures will be issued.

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