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Essays for the Harry Hodgson Prize competition, open to first and second-year students in the Graduate School of Business Administration, will be due this year Wednesday, April 25. Through the generosity of Mr. Harry Hodgson, of Athens, Ga., this annual prize of $25 is given for the best thesis on some business subject. "The Value of Fertilizers in Increasing Crop Production" has been selected as the subject for the essays, but students may write upon "The Marketing of Cotton-Seed Products (oil or cotton-seed meal)," if they so choose.
These on the above subjects prepared as part of the regular work in any of the courses in the School are eligible for this competition. Competitors are to hand in their essays at the office of the Dean of the Business School not later than April 25.
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