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NEW PRIZES OFFERED FOR DRAWINGS AND PAINTINGS

Competition Restricted to Undergraduates Taking Courses in Department of Fine Arts.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Through the generosity of Mr. Henry S. Bowers '00, of New York, the Department of the Fine Arts announces the following prizes in drawing and painting:

A prize of fifty dollars for the best original painting in oil or water color made by an undergraduate in any of the courses in Fine Arts during the year.

A prize of twenty-five dollars for the best drawing in pencil, pen, or wash, made directly from nature, of architectural, landscape, or figure subject, by an undergraduate in any of the courses in Fine Arts during the year.

Both prizes are not to be awarded to the same student in any one year, and neither prize is to be awarded to the same student more than once.

The committee of award will consist of the members of the Division of Fine Arts, or of a group of members or other persons whom the Division may designate. If, in any year, no work is considered of sufficient merit, the prizes may be withheld.

All paintings or drawings for which prizes are awarded shall become the property of the Division of Fine Arts.

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