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Mark Collins Myers '64 has been awarded the first prize of $300 in Leavitt & Peirce's fourth annual advertising contest.

Other prizewinners were: John T. Hays 3B, second prize ($150); Lawrence M. Butler '64, third prize ($100); G. Oliver Keppell 2L, fourth prize ($75); Hugh Blackmer '65, fifth prize ($50); and Charles H. Shurcliff '65, sixth prize ($25). Myers, Donald Bloch '64 and Daniel R. Harding '64 received honorable mention.

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