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ANNOUNCE BOK ADVERTISING AWARDS AT DINNER

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The Harvard advertising awards for 1924 will be announced this evening at a dinner in the Union.

The speakers will be Dean Wallace B. Donham, of the Graduate School of Business Administration, and the winners. Advertising representatives from various cities all over the country will be present, although Mr. C. H. G. Curtis of the Curtis Publishing Company, who was expected, will be unable to attend.

Before the dinner there will be a reception at which those present may meet the prize winners.

The awards, which were founded by Mr. Edward W. Bok, former editor of the "Ladies Home Journal", are offered every year for especially commendable advertising work in American and Canadian newspapers and magazines.

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