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NAME AND ESSAY OF CONTEST WINNER TO APPEAR TUESDAY

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The winner of the CRIMSON essay contest for the $600 travel scholarship offered by the United States Lines will be announced in the CRIMSON tomorrow morning, and the essay setting forth the policy whose inauguration, in the opinion of the contest winner, would most benefit the University will be published in full. Besides picking the winning essay, the judges, Professor Bliss Perry, Mr. D. M. Little '18, and Assistant Dean E. A. Whitney '17 have awarded honorable mention to two contestants, and their essays will be published in subsequent issues of the CRIMSON.

These three essays have been selected from among 42 essays submitted, and the proposals advanced by contestants have varied from changes and expansion of the tutorial system to the resuscitation of University Commons and the establishment of a school of dramatic art.

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