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NINE UNDERGRADUATES WIN LITERARY AWARDS

Voland, Schomer, Strauss Win Bowdoin Prizes; Tolles Divides Bell Award; Viereek Earns Garrison Medal

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Major prize awards to undergraduates announced today include:

The Lloyd McKim Garrison prize of $175 and a silver medal, for the best poem on any subject, to Peter R. Viereck '37.

The Helen Choate Bell Prize of $400, for the best essay on American literature, open to students at Harvard and Radcliffe, divided between Frederick G. Tolles '36 and Eleanor Wiles, of Radcliffe.

The Bowdoin Prizes, for dissertations in English, as follows: first prize of $500 to Richard E. Voland '36; second prize of $200 to Howard F. Schomer '37; third prize of $100 to John A. Strauss '36.

The Jeremy Belknap Prize of $50, for the best French composition written by a first year student in the College, to Leon N. Satenstein '39.

The Jeremy Belknap Prize of $50, for the best French composition written by a first year student in the College, to Leon N. Satenstein '39.

The Ruskin Prize of $50, for the best essay on Ruskin, to John A. Carley '36.

The Sales Prize of $60, for excellence in Spanish composition, divided between Gilbert Fraunhar '38 and Robert J. Stevenson '37.

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