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Munn Awarded Potter Prize

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The Susan Anthony Potter Prize in Comparative Literature of $100 has been awarded to James Buell Munn '12, of New York, N. Y. The subject of Munn's essay was "The Development of Plot and Characterization in Early Greek and Early Elizabethan Tragedy, with Special Reference to the Works of Aeschylus and Marlowe." Munn is a fifth-year student in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.

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