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Three faculty judges have named Jacob H. Tulchin '59 as winner of the Ferguson Prize for the best essay submitted in a sophomore history tutorial. Sidney L. Shushan '59 won second place.
Frank B. Freidel, Jr., professor of History; David E. Owen, professor of History; and Benjamin I. Schwartz '38, associate professor of History and Government, picked the winners from among the four finalists who read their papers before a small audience in the Winthrop House Senior Common Room on Monday night.
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