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SEARS PRIZE APPLICATIONS MUST BE IN THIS EVENING

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Competitors for the Sears Prizes must hand in their names to Professor H. W. Holmes '03, Dean of the Graduate School of Education, at 5 Lawrence Hall by this evening. The subject chosen for discussion is "Do the Public School Really Educate the People?" The awards will be $100 for the first prize and $25 for the second.

Contestants will prepare their discussions for presentation at a date to be announced in March or April, 1923. The candidates will be allowed 30 minutes and may present their subject either by reading a paper or by speaking with or without notes.

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