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Mr. Jacob H. Schiff, of New York, has offered to the Harvard Menorah Society the sum of $100 annually until further notice to be awarded as a prize for the best essay by an undergraduate in Harvard College on a subject connected with the work and achievements of the Jewish nation. The prize, which will be known as the "Harvard Menorah Society Prize," will be awarded for the first time this year.
The award will be made by a committee of three persons to be appointed by the President of the University, one of these being nominated by the Society and one by the Semitic Department. All undergraduates competing for this prize must hand in their essays, the subjects of which must be approved by the chairman of the committee, not later than the first of May of each year.
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