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The Faculty of Arts and Sciences announced yesterday the award of three prizes:
The Winthrop Sargent Prize of $150 to Sherman Hawkins '51, of Lowell House, for his essay entitled, "The School of Kings."
The Helen Choate Bell Prize of $400 to Richard S. Donnell 4G, of Watertown, for his essay, "William Faulkner: Tragedy and Values."
The Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize of a silver medal and $165 to Donald A. Hall '51, of Eliot House, for a group of poems entitled, "A Single Look."
Honorable Mention for the Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize went to: Charles S. Enright '51, or Kirkland House, for a group of poems entitled, "A Secular Comedy"; William Lyon Phelps '51, of Eliot House, for a group of poems entitled, "Places and Portraits"; Peter S. Hanke '51, of Dunster House, for a group of poems entitled, "Now in the Antique Game, and Other Poems"; and Gerald P. Fitzgerald '52, of Winthrop House, for a group of poems entitled, "Words for Sibyl's Leaves."
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