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The results of the first annual Interscholastic Architectural Competition, in which students from Harvard, Columbia, Cornell, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Technology took part, were announced yesterday by the jury composed of five architects appointed by the schools of architecture represented. In the first class, J. R. Edwards, of Pennsylvania, won first prize, of $90; G. E. Graves, 1G. S., of Harvard, received mention. In the second class, W. R. Williams, of Cornell, won first prize, of $60; H. D. Barton, 1G.S., of Harvard, received mention. The prizes are the gift of Lloyd Warren of New York. The drawings will be on exhibition to the public daily in the Large Drawing Room of Robinson Hall from today until Tuesday, April 23.
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