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The committee appointed by the Division of the Fine Arts to administer the prizes in drawing and painting offered by Henry S. Bowers '00, of New York, has announced the following awards:
A prize of fifty dollars, for the best original painting made by an undergraduate in any of the courses in Fine Arts during the year, to Winthrop Bailey Cutting ocC., of Lexington, for a painting in oil entitled "Amalfi."
A prize of twenty-five dollars, for the best drawing made directly from nature by an undergraduate in any of the courses in Fine Arts during the year, to Charles Allerton Coolidge, Jr., '17, of Boston, for a drawing in pencil of Persis Smith Hall.
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