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The Ricardo Prize Scholarship examination will be held in Upper Dane Hall today at 2.30 o'clock. The scholarship is vaued at $350, and is open to anyone who is this year a member of the University, and who will next year be either a member of the Senior Class, or of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Each candidate will write in the examination room, an essay on a topic chosen by himself from a list not previously announced, in economics and political science. In addition, statement of previous studies, and any written work, must be submitted by every candidate to the Chairman of the Department of Economics not later than May 15. The man who wins the scholarship must devote the majority of his time next year to economic and political studies. The prize was won last year by Homer Bews Vanderblue 2G, and the year before by Donald Earl Dunbar '13.
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