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John Charlton Crawford, a first year student in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, has been awarded the Francis Boott Prize for 1955-56. He receieved the award and a prize of $100 for a composition for mixed chorus and strings, entitled "Magnificat."
The William Harris Arnold and Gertrude Weld Arnold Prize will not be awarded this year.
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