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ANNOUNCE JUDGES FOR UNION PRIZE ESSAY COMPETITION

Contest to Close Monday, January 15--Manuscripts Must Not Exceed 2500 Words--First Prize of $100

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The Library Committee of the Harvard Union announced yesterday that the judges for the Union Prize Essay Contest would be Professor George Henry Chase '96, Assistant Dean Philip Putnam Chase '00, and Mr. Kenneth Ballard Murdock 4G.

All members of the Union are eligible to compete for this essay contest, which closes Monday, January 15 at 11 P.M., and they will not be limited as to the subject which they may choose. Manuscripts must not exceed 2,500 words in length, and must be handed in at the Union Library on or before the closing day. The Library Committee will award a first prize of $100, and a second prize of $50.

Additional information in regard to this competition may be secured at the desk in the Union Library.

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