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Nuzum Receives Lionel de Jersey Studentship Prize

C. Thomas Nuzum '59 has received the Lionel de Jersey Harvard Studentship, which will enable him to spend the next academic year as the Harvard Scholar at Emmanuel College of Cambridge University. He will live in the former rooms of John Harvard.

Former president of the Spee Club and presently a Senior Editor of the CRIMSON, Nuzum plans to study anatomy and physiology at Cambridge. His field of concentration is History and Literature.

The English Department has announced winners of the annual poetry contest sponsored by the American Academy of Poets. Jonathan Aldrich '59 has received the $100 first prize from the Academy, while Arthur Freeman '59 is runner-up. William L. Coakley '59, Thomas B. Weisbuch '61, and Donald T. Wesling '60 received Honorable Mention.

Jonathan F. Beecher '58-4 has been awarded "a month in Paris" as the guest of a Frenchwoman, who is mother of two alumni. She had offered to have an undergraduate of the College's choice spend one month in her home "as a member of the family." A committee which chose Beecher is composed of a representative of the Department of Romance Languages and one from the Dean's Office.

History and Lit Finalists

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Nine finalists have been selected in the annual sophomore essay contest for concentrators in History and Literature.

Finalists from Radcliffe are Ann Dudley Cronkhite, Melanie B. DuBois, Jeannette McClintock, and Elisabeth C. Munro. College finalists include Richard B. Cowan, Wallace F. Dailey, Richard J. Mackler, Karl J. Phaler, and Brainard O. Taylor.

The Annex reading will take place Tuesday, April 28, at 3:30 p.m. in the Ghirlandajo Room at Agassiz Theater. Harvard finalists will compete Wednesday, April 29, at 7:45 p.m., in the Eliot House Common Room.

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