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American History Exam for Bliss Prizes to be Held November 30

Jones Emphasizes Fact That Bliss Awards Are Only Part of Plan To Educate Students In American Culture--Counsellors Glad To Assist All Students

E. S. Morgan, Lowell.

H. N. Smith, Dunster.

Professor Jones has pointed out that although the competitions for the Bliss Prizes are an important part of the Committee's plans, they represent but one phase of a general effort to awaken in undergraduates an interest in the formative influences which have gone to make American civilization what it is today.

Any Student May Receive Help

The Counsellors will be glad to assist any student who wishes to increase his understanding of American culture, past and present, whether he plans to compete for the Bliss Prizes or not. The Committee is especially eager to interest students not taking courses in the American field.

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Further information regarding the competitive examinations, and copies of the Reading List, may be obtained from the various Counsellors at the Union and in the Houses, or at Strauss Hall Common Room from 4:15 to 5:30 o'clock on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.

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