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Robert L. Wolf '15, who received his degree summa cum laude in Economics, has been awarded the second prize of $200 offered by Messrs. Hart, Shaffner & Marx, of Chicago, for an essay entitled "Some Aspects of the Theory of Value."
Homer B. Vanderblue, a former assistant in the Department of Economics in the University, won a second prize of $500 in a competition open to all American citizens without restriction. His paper was entitled "Railroad Valuation."
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