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Ralph Grady Gulley 5S.A. of Norfolk, Virginia was announced yesterday as the recipient of the Boston Society of Architects Prize. This marks the fifth successive year that a student of the Harvard School of Architecture has led in the competition.
The problem on which the plans submitted were based was the design of an entrance to a commercial arcade. The competitors were allowed two and a half weeks for its solution.
The contest was open to the Schools of Architecture at Harvard, M. I. T., and to the classes in design at the Boston Architectural Club. In all 83 sets of drawings were entered for the prize.
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