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MANY PRIZES TO STRIVE FOR

Bequests Enable University to offer a Number of Rewards.

THE SUMMER PRIZE.

An annual prize of one hundred dollars, the gift of Charles Summer, of the Class of 1830, Senator from Massachusetts from 1851 to his death in 1874, is offered for the best dissertation on a subject connected with the topic of Universal peace and the methods by which War may be permanently superseded. This prize is open to any student of the University in any of its departments. But students cannot hope to be successful who have not some knowledge of international law.

THE BENNETT PRIZE.

An annual prize of forty dollars, from a fund established by James Gordon Bennett, of New York, is offered for the best essay in English prose on some subject of American governmental domestic or foreign policy of contemporaneous interest.

This prize is open only to members of the Senior Class of Harvard College and to Special Students in their third or fourth year who have taken courses in Political Science and English Literature.

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The Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize consists of $100 and a silver medal for the best poem on a subject chosen by the Department of English.

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