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Prize for Essay on Browning

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The Browning Society of Boston offers a prize of twenty-five dollars to undergraduate students of Harvard College for the best essay entitled "Why Does Browning Appeal to Americans?" It is desired that these essays should have not less than four thousand nor more than four thousand five hundred words. They must be submitted, under the usual conditions of sealed names, etc., to a committee appointed by the society, not later than March 1, and it is expected that the prize winner shall read his essay before the society at its April meeting.

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