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Kozol Awarded Prize, Baris, Favro, Robbins Also Receive Honors

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Jonathan Kozol '58 has been awarded the Winthrop Sargent Prize of $150 for an essay entitled, "The Metaphysical Bravado of Shakespeare's Hamlet," Sargent Kennedy, Secretary of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, announced recently.

In a second award, Mrs. Sharon Deykin Baris, Radcliffe '58 received the Helen Choate Bell prize of $400 for 1957-58. Her award-winning essay was entitled, "Hawthorne's Use of the Crowd."

Two graduate students have also been recognized with awards. Lawrence D. Favro, 4G has received the David J. Robbins prize of $260 to be used for cultural activities and recreation. The $500 David A. Wells prize was granted to Richard E. Caves, Ph.D. for his thesis entitled, "Recent Developments in General-Equilibrium International Trade Theory."

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