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Prize for Highest Entrance Grades

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The Harvard Club of New Jersey has offered a prize of $250 to be awarded to the student entering the Freshman class next fall who passes the best admission examination. The prize will be awarded only to candidates who have attended a New Jersey school for the full year preceding the examination. Only the final examination of each candidate will be taken into account by the judges, except in case of doubt, when the preliminary examination will also be considered. Each candidate for the prize must notify the secretary of the New Jersey Harvard Club of his intention to compete by June 1, 1908. A similar prize will be awarded in 1909 and 1910. The following members of the New Jersey Harvard Club form the committee in charge of awarding the prize: Hon. F. J. Swayze '79, C. G. Kidder '72, and W. I. McCoy '82.

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