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Peace Prize Contest Closes Soon

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All University undergraduates are reminded that manuscripts for the Lake Mohonk Prize, given for the best essay on international Arbitration, must absent to Professor G. G. Wilson, Matthew 32, by February 18. This Prize of $10 is offered annually by Mrs. Edward Farnham Greene and may be won only by a Harvard undergraduate.

The essay may be on any phase of international arbitration, either apart from or in connection with the Hague Conference. Each article should be from 3,000-5,000 words long, and should have a list of references appended. The essay must bear a nom de plume; the real name and nom de plume being sealed in an envelope accompanying the manuscript.

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