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Fonseca Garners Sales Fund Prize

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The Faculty of Arts and Sciences will announce, at its next meeting, the award of the Sales Prize for 1948-49 to John dos Reis Fonseca '49. The prize, awarded for proficiency in Spanish Composition, will be the income from the Sales Fund.

Dana W. Freeman, Jr. '48 and Arthur C. Voudouris '46 will receive honorable mention in the same competition.

The award is financed by a fund donated by Francis Sales who specified that it should go to the "best scholar in Spanish who shall have commenced the study of that Language at Harvard College and whose scholarship shall be determined by his proficiency in Spanish composition."

The competition is open only to undergraduates.

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