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BLISS PRIZE EXAMINATIONS TO BE HELD THIS AFTERNOON

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All students planning to take the Bliss Prize Examination in American History are reminded that it will take place Saturday afternoon, April 15, from 2 to 5 o'clock in Harvard 5.

Undergraduates who have not had more than a course and a half in American History or American literature are eligible to compete in the examination, which will consist of essays based on books selected by the candidate from Part II of the Harvard Reading List in American History. These intending to compete should consult the counselors in the Houses and the Union.

First Prize is $100 and the second $50. Other prizes are copies of Van Doron's "Life of Franklin," and Morison's "Builders of the Bay Colony."

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