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Elijah Swift, Jr. 2G has taken all the prizes in the exhibit of pictures of Harvard scenes which is being held this week by the Harvard Photographic Society. After the photographs with names concealed, were judged by Arthur Hammond and Ralph Schein, well-known professional photographers it was discovered that Swift's photographs had won first, second, and third prizes, with two photographs of Adams House, and one of Lowell House Tower.
Winner of first honorable mention was John T. Hack '35, and Elbert P. Little '34, and Willis A. Boughton '07, assistant director of the chemical laboratories, also received honorable mention. The exhibit will be open evenings from 7 to 10 o'clock for the remainder of the week in Adams B-17.
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