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New York, March 3, Announcement was made here tonight that Harvard is represented among a narrowed field of four surviving competitors selected for a third and final eliminative competition for ultimate award of 28th Paris Prize in Architecture of the Society of Beaux Arts Architects carrying an annual stipend of $1,440 a year for 2 1-2 years.
Paul M. Heffernan, Harvard, formerly of Iowa State College, will contest for the coveted foreign study art prize with representatives of Princeton, University of Pennsylvania and New York. Originally there were 329 entrants in this national competition. The four survivors will be required to compete again in June for the final award. The Harvard man's drawing will be on exhibition with his colleagues' at Society's headquarterers here until next Saturday night.
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