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Walter J. Kaiser '54 and John S. Coolidge 2G will receive the Susan Anthony Potter Prizes in Comparative Literature for 1953-54, it was announced last night.
Kaiser will receive a first prize of $100 for an entitled, "Marsyas Redivivus: An Essay on the Humanist Concept of the Poet."
Coolidge will get a $50 second prize for his essay, "Alexis de Tocqueville: The Egalitarian Pattern in Democratic Culture."
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