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Prizes Offered for Economic Essays

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The following prizes will be awarded in 1907 for essays on economic subjects, and any information in regard to the choice of subjects and the time and manner of submitting essays may be obtained from J. Laurence Laughlin, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.

A first prize of $1000, and a second prize of $500 are offered for the best essays presented by Class A, composed of all persons who have received the bachelor's degree from an American college in 1895 or thereafter. A first prize of $300, and a second prize of $150 are offered for the best essays presented by Class B, composed of persons, who, at the time the papers are submitted, are undergraduates of any American college. No one in Class A may compete in Class B, but any one in Class B may compete in Class A.

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