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Bowdoin Competition Opens for University

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John L. Sweeney, chairman of the Standing Committee on Bowdoin Prizes, announced yesterday the opening of the Bowdoin Literary Competition, for any graduate or undergraduate work. The contest's deadline is April 2, 1956.

Prizes are given in four divisions: undergraduate essays in English, graduate English essays, an undergraduate translation from Greek and Latin, and graduate essays in Greek and Latin.

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