Sargent Kennedy, Secretary of Arts and Sciences, announced six more prize-winners for the 1948-49 academic year.
For essays, the James Gordon Bennett prize goes to Royden A. Keddy '49; the Philo Sherman Bennett award, to Immanuel H. Kohn '48; the DeLaucey K. Jay award to Joseph P. Fitzpatrick, Ph.D.; and the Toppan award to George Albert Lanyi, Ph.D. candidate.
The Robert Fletcher Rogers prize for mathematics papers was split by William J. Puranski 1G, and Lawrence Friedman Markus 2G.
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