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Prizes Awarded

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Sargent Kennedy '28, Secretary of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, has announced that four students have won the following prizes for 1957-58.

Income from the Francis Bowen Fund has been awarded to William Warren Bartley III 2G, for his essay "On Deciding: A Discussion of Some Recent Philosophy of Religion."

David Lonnie Bynum '59 and James Lewis Kincaid '58 will share the Coolidge Debating Prize as the two best speakers in the trial debates for the Harvard-Yale-Princeton Intercollegiate Debates.

The Louis Curtis prize of $100 has been given to Herbert Matthew Wyman '58, for excellence in Latin.

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