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The University Catalogue for this year will announce three prizes not in the Catalogue for last year, it was learned last night.
The three new prizes will be as follows: a prize of $50 to the member of the Junior Class in the college who shows the greatest promise among undergraduates concentrating in History and Literature; a prize of $100 offered by the University Menorah Society for an essay written by an undergraduate on a subject connected with the work and achievements of the Jewish people; and a book suitably inscribed for a student who, not needing financial aid and therefore ineligible to compete for the Elizabeth Wilder Prize, receives the highest mark at the mid-year examination in elementary German. This is known as the Carl Schurz Prize.
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