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Edmonds Wins Advocate Award

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The Advocate announces that the Thayer prize for the most notable contribution printed during the year will be offered again in 1924-25. The prize is given annually by P. W. Thayer '14, a graduate editor, and is open to all contributors to the paper. It was awarded to Walter Edmonds Jr. '26 for his story "St. Bon and the Organist of Midnight Mass" which appeared in the Christmas number. The judges last year were Dean I. B. R. Briggs '75, Judge Robert Grant '73, and Mr. Thervaid Ross '12.

The Advocate also announces the election of Whitney Cromwell 26 to the literary board.

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