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For the purpose of encouraging the expression of undergraduate opinion on the more practical problems of undergraduate life, both in and out of the class-room, the Harvard Illustrated Magazine offers a prize of $50 for an original essay by an undergraduate of the University upon a subject within the field suggested by the following paragraph from a recent letter of Lincoln Sicffins to the Illustrated:

"What are you doing? What are you thinking about? What are you having what are you not having, and why not How are you governed? Have you any self-government at all, or are you ruled by others ever whom you have no control? Is there any demand for coaching upon subjects other than are offered you? Is there no unsatisfied carthocity?

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