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LIVERMORE WINS MEDAL IN FRENCH SPEAKING CONTEST

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P. G. Livermore '32, speaking last night in competition with five other undergraduates, was awarded the "Medaille France-Amerique," a prize given annually for talks in French on current events in France. Honorable mention was given, in the order named, to Joseph Cantor '32 and G. E. Stone '31.

The judges of the contest were W. B. Snow, Assistant Superintendent of Schools in Boston, Professor A. T. M. deAndria of Boston University, and E. L. Raiche.

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