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Nesselroth Won Architect's Prize

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The annual prize of the Boston Society of Architects was won by Sigmund Nesselroth 1G., of Roxbury. The prize of $50 was given to the member of the Harvard Architectural School submitting the best design of a clock suspended or supported on an extension wall over a jeweler's shop.

The designs of A. R. Hutchason 1S.A. and W. S. Vaughan '16 were designated as "Medal Drawings with the Compliments of the Committee."

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