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Siegle H. Fleisher 2G and Harold C. Martin 1G have been awarded the Susan Anthony Potter Prizes in Comparative Literature, the Faculty announced last night.

Any student of Harvard or Radcliffe is eligible for the prizes, awarded for the best essays in the field of Comparative Literature.

Fleisher received the $100 first prize for an essay entitled "A Letter to Longinus." Martin was awarded the second prize of $50 for an essay entitled "The Problem of Symbolism and William Blake."

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