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NELSON AWARDED GARRISON PRIZE

Ranked First for Poem on Belgium.--Results of Other Contests.

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The winners of three important prizes were announced at the meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences yesterday. The Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize was awarded to Thacher Nelson '18, of Hubbard Woods, Ill., for the best poem on Belgium. The Dante Prize was awarded to Amos Philip McMahon 2G., of Cambridge.

In the Menorah Society prize competition two of the papers were of such equality of merit that the committee divided the prize. They accordingly awarded half the prize to Benjamin Trynin Goldberg '16, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and the other half to Leonard Solon Levy '17, of Cleveland, O.

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