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Conditions for Sargent Prize

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The Sargent Prize of $100, given in memory of John O. Sargent '30, is offered yearly for the best metrical translation of a lyric poem of Horace. The poem selected for this year is the sixteenth epode of Horace.

The title page of each manuscript submitted must bear an assumed name, with a statement of the writer's academic standing, and the writer must give in, with his manuscript, a sealed letter, containing his true name, and superscribed with his assumed name. All translations must be left with the Secretary of the Faculty, University 20, on or before Monday, May 2.

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