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HARVARD CLUB OF CHINA OFFERS PRIZE OF $100

Thesis Competition Open to Graduate and Undergraduate Students in College.

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A prize of $100 to be awarded to a student of the University for the best thesis on any subject connected with China has just been forwarded to the College by the Harvard Club of North China. According to the conditions of the contest, all graduates and undergraduates will be eligible to enter the competition. An extra copy of the winning thesis, it is also provided, will be forwarded for record to the Harvard Club of North China, the headquarters of which are located in Peking.

The committee in charge of the competition is made up of Edward Bangs Drew '63, of Cambridge, who has served in the Chinese Customs and Postal Departments for many years; Jens Iverson Westengard, LL.B. '98, Bemis Professor of International Law in the University Law School, who for several years was Advisor to the Government of Slam; and Edward Caldwell Moore, Parkman Professor of Theology, and Chairman of the University Board of Preachers. Details of the competition will be announced shortly by the committee.

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