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Mark Collins Myers '64 has been awarded the first prize of $300 in Leavitt & Peirce's fourth annual advertising contest.
Other prizewinners were: John T. Hays 3B, second prize ($150); Lawrence M. Butler '64, third prize ($100); G. Oliver Keppell 2L, fourth prize ($75); Hugh Blackmer '65, fifth prize ($50); and Charles H. Shurcliff '65, sixth prize ($25). Myers, Donald Bloch '64 and Daniel R. Harding '64 received honorable mention.
Brennan did not comment on Maher's statement that the police chief had long known of political activities but only took action after the election.
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