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Margit A. Johanson '61, won first prize in Radcliffe's annual short story contest, Kathleen O. Elliott, assistant Dean of Instruction, announced last night at the Radcliffe Christmas party.
Stories by Jane H. Fisher '61 and Karen S. Thiman '59 received second and third places, respectively. William Alfred, Assistant professor of English, William R. Poirier, teaching fellow in English, and Mrs. Margaret Sangree, Head Resident of Bertram Hall, judged the 13 contest entries.
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