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A first prize of $100, a second prize of $50, six presentation copies of Carl Van Doren's "Benjamin Franklin," and three copies of "Builders of the Bay Colony" by Samuel E. Morrison, Professor of History, will be awarded to the students who pass with greatest distinction the second prize examination in American History to be given on April 15 at 2 o'clock in Harvard Hall.
The examination is open to all undergraduates who have not taken, or are not now enrolled in, more than one and one-half courses in American History or American Literature. Students who contemplate taking the examination are urged to see their American History Counselor at once for details.
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