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Renfield Wins Sohier Prize for Top Essay

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Richard L. Renfield '53 of Adams House and Staten Island, New York, has been awarded the George B. Sohier Prize for 1952-53, it was announced at the last meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.

The $250 prize is awarded to that successful honors candidate, from either Harvard or Radcliffe, submitting the best thesis in the fields of English or Modern Literatures. Renfield won the award for his thesis entitled, "The Winter Notes of Summer Impressions of Dostoevsky."

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