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Prizes Awarded for French And English Compositions

Belknap, Garrison, and Monthly Prizes Awarded to Three

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Prize awards totaling $275 were given by the University yesterday to Francis A. Piano '42, Harry D. Feltenstein '42, and Elford Caughey ocC for compositions in French or English which showed special literary promise.

Piano won the Jeremy Belknap prize of $50 for his translation of a passage from Wilkie Collins' '"The Frozen Deep" which was considered the best French composition written by a first year student. Honorable mention was awarded to Solon J. Candage '42.

The Lloyd McKim Garrison prize of $175 and a silver medal was won by Feltenstein for his poem "Flood and Low Water." Caughey received the Harvard Monthly prize of $50 for the student in an advanced English composition course showing the greatest literary promise.

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