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ABRAMS WINS ELIZABETH WILDER PRIZE IN GERMAN

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Meyer Howard Abrams '34, of Long Branch, New Jersey was the winner of the Elizabeth Wilder prize for the best mid-year examination in German A. The prize, which consists of $150, is open to Freshmen in the elementary German course.

The winner last year was Earle Stanley Randell '33, who was the leading man in the course at mid-years then. The prize was established under the will of Elizabeth Wilder and is given annually.

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