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John Lex ("Four-Eye") Kaplan '51 3L win the coveted Beale Prize for 1954 the highest mark in the third year this School course in the Conflict of Laws, the CRIMSON learned on reliable priority last night.
The course is being given in three sections this year, the first of which takes examination Saturday afternoon. Kaplan is a member of this section. The CRIMSON's source, who asked that his name not be used, could not reveal how knew in advance who would win. "I never make mistakes," he claimed. "Ask Conner how the o' Kapper does it."
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