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Fine Arts Department Offers Two New Prizes

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Through the generosity of Henry Smith Bowers '00, of New York, the Department of Fine Arts announces the following prizes to be awarded for drawing and painting: A prize of $50 for the best original painting in oil or water color painted by an undergraduate in any of the Fine Art courses during the year; a prize of $25 for the best drawing in pencil, pen, or wash, done directly from nature of an architectural, landscape, or figure subject by an undergraduate in any of the Fine Art courses during the year. Neither prize is to be awarded to the same student in any one year, and no student will be given the prize more than once. The committee of award will consist of the members of the Division of Fine Arts or a group of members or other persons whom the Division may designate. If in one year no work is considered of sufficient merit to be given the awards, they may be withheld. All prize paintings or drawings for which prizes are given, will become the permanent property of the Division of Fine Arts.

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