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BOWDOIN PRIZES GO TO FIVE STUDENT ESSAYISTS

Theodor Rome Gets First Prize of $500; Divinity School Pulpit Awards Go to Cochrane, Dean

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This year's Bowdoin prizes, which are awarded annually to the authors of the best essays in English, after a competition open to any student, have been given to the following.

First prize, $500, to Theodor H. Rome ocC, of Worcester; second prize, $200, to Arthur Szathmary '38, of Quincy; third prize, $100, to Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. '38, of Cambridge; and graduate students' prize, $300, to Donald W. Meiklejohn, of Berkeley, California.

The Billings prize, of $150, awarded in annual competition at the Divinity School for "improvement in pulpit delivery," has been divided between Clarke M. Cochrane, of Albany, New York; and Benjamin P. Dean, of Putnam, Connecticut.

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