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Michael J. M. Galazka '63-3, of Quincy House and Minneapolis, Minn., won first prize of $100 at the Public Speaking Awards competition Thursday night. His topic was the value of liberal education.
Joseph E. Clements '63, of Quincy House and Houston; Texas, won second prize of $50 for a speech criticizing the House Un-American Activities Committee.
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