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Victor Harold Salsman '23, of Berkeley, Cal., and Abraham Herman Frish 1L., of Minneapolis, Minn., were yesterday announced as the winners of the All America Cables, Inc., prize essay competition. The awards, which are of $250 and $100 respectively, were made on the basis of the treatment of the subject "The Value of American Owned Cables to the American Government and Merchant."
According to the terms of the competition, which closed on May 1, 1922, the essays become the property of the company, which reserves the right to publish them with full credit to the authors. The contest, which was limited to essays not exceeding 5000 words, was open to all members of the University, graduates and undergraduates.
The Committee which acted as judges and selected the prize-winning compositions was composed of Professor E. E. Day, G. '09, of the Department of Economics; Professor A. N. Holcombe '06, of the Department of Government; Professor H. R. Tosdal, G. '15, of the Business School; Mr. C. G. Burden '11; and Assistant Dean C. P. Biddle of the Business School.
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