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LIVINGSTON AND BLUMENBERG WIN MARSHALL CLUB PRIZE

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S. W. Livingston 2L and H. F. Blumenberg 2L, have been awarded the Marshall Club prize for the year 1928. The prize was founded in 1925 by the Marshall Club upon the celebration of its one hundredth an recognition of the best brief writniversary, and is yearly given in ten in the second year Ames Competition. It will consist of book plates and books for the winners.

Livingston graduated from Harvard with the class of 1926, and Blumenberg is a West Virginia University man of the class of 1925. Each year the award is passed upon by the Board of Advisers.

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