Friends of the "Annex" will be pleased to learn that a member of that institution has won the Sargent pirze. Several years ago some discussion was excepted by the report that a member of the "Annex" had written a better essay than that of the actual winner of one of the Bowdoin prizes, and that she had not received the prize merely because she was not eligible to compete. Though this story proved unfounded, it roused the feeling that competition for some literary prize ought to be open equally to members of both institutions. This provision was made in regard to the Sargent prize; and now a member of the "Annex" has taken advantage of it. Her success ought to make competition keener in the future.
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