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Mark Bramhall '65 has won the annual Dana Reed Prize for the best writing in a Harvard student publication. Bramhall, a former president of the Harvard Dramatic Club, received the $100 award for an act from his play "The Reprisal," which appeared in the Advocate last spring.
Honorable Mention was awarded to Ben W. Heineman '65 for "The University in the McCarthy Era," an article published last June in the CRIMSON.
The prize was established in 1947 in memory of Lt. Dana Reed '43. This year's judges were Thomas Griffith senior staff editor of Time Inc publications: Elizabeth Hardwick, critic and essayist; and Mark Shorer, professor of English at the University of California at Berkeley.
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