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A Committee of the Faculty on Arts and Sciences has announced the awarding of the Bowdoin Prizes for Dissertations in English.
By unanimous decision of the Committee, no first prize was awarded to an undergraduate. A second prize of $300 was given to John G. Campbell, Jr. '57. Two third prizes of $100 were awarded to Eric Rothstein '57 and to Robert H. H. Wilbur '57. Honorable mention was given to Byron Stookey, Jr. '57 and John G. Wofford '57.
In the competition for graduate students, Alfred David 4G won $400 in Group I, Humanities. In Group II, Social Studies, $400 was awarded to Alan E. Heimert 5G and to Albert V. Tucker 5G.
In the Natural Sciences division, $400 was given to Allen G. Debus 1G.
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