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The competition for the William H. Baldwin Prize for 1916 closes March 15. The subject chosen this year is "Efficient Billboard Regulation" and the competition is open to any undergraduate of good standing in any college. Theses should not be over ten thousand words in length, should be typewritten in duplicate, and both copies sent to Chuion R. Woodruff, Secretary of the National Municipal League, North American Building, Philadelphia, Pa., signed by a pseulonym. Accompanying this should be sent a sealed envelope containing the pseudonym, real name, age, class, college, and residence of the competitor.
The judges of the competition will be chosen by the executive committee of the National Municipal League, and a prize of $100 will be awarded the winner. Further information may be obtained from the secretary of the League.
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