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FAULKNER WINS AWARD IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

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The eighteenth annual competition for the Topiarian Award has been won by Ray Nelson Faulkner 2L.A. of Charlevoix, Michigan, it was announced yesterday at the School of Landscape Architecture.

The prize, an engraved silver cup, was given to the student submitting the best set of plans for the roof garden of a hospital. The winning drawings are now on exhibition at the Old Fogg Museum of Art.

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