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English Essay Prize

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Judith A. Curtis '61, has received the $100 first prize in the English Department's annual Sophomore Essay contest. Her topic was "The Undermining of Pathos in Henry James' Treatment of the Child."

Honorable mention went to Jane M. Rabb '61, for "Henry James' The Ambassadors: A Work of Art," Thomas D. Hogan, Jr. '61, for "Social and Moral Attitudes of Lewiss Carroll," and Herbert E. Weene '61, for "Verse and Individuality: A Study in Marlovian Characterization."

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