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The League of Nations Non-Partisan Association has received a large number of manuscripts in its essay contest on "Why the United States Should Join the League of Nations." Corliss Lamont '24, chairman of that organization's University and College Students Committee, announced yesterday that manucripts had been received from both men's and women's colleges all over the country.
The contest closes at noon March 1. All manuscripts, which are not to exceeded 300 words in length, must be received by that time at the office of the association, 15 West 37th Street New York. Any undergraduate of any college is eligible to compete for the three prizes, which are of-100, 75, and 50 dollars respectively.
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