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"Nation" Offers Prizes to Workers

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For students who spend at least two months of the coming summer in some industrial or agricultural work, "The Nation" announces a prize essay contest, the winner of which is to receive $100. A second prize of $50 and third and fourth prizes of $25 and $15 respectively are also offered.

The award will be made to the writer who gives the best account of his experience and the best interpretation of the industrial situation involved.

Manuscripts which must be sent to "The Nation", 20 Vesey Street, New York, have to be in before November 1, 1927.

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