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ALL STUDENTS ARE ELIGIBLE FOR BOOTT MUSIC PRIZE

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The competition for the Boott Music Prize of $100, from the bequest of Francis Boott 1831, is open to all students in Harvard University.

Compositions for this prize must be written for four or more voices, with or without solo parts and accompaniment; the words may be in any language, and either sacred or secular. The manner and methods of Mozart or Cherubini in their Masses is, however, recommended by Mr. Boott in its bequest.

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