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The New York Times Current Events Examination will be held on Friday in Room N in the Widener Library at 2 o'clock. The examination is open to all undergraduates in Harvard College and no previous registration is required. This year there will be two parts to the examination. There will be one question on a general subject, and also an essay question on special topics. It is a test of the student's knowledge of facts and his understanding of political, social, and economical problems. Prizes of $500, $150, $75, and $25 will be awarded to the successful contestants.
For the past two years, C. E. Wyzanski '27 won the contest.
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