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SEARS PRIZE APPLICATIONS MUST BE IN THIS EVENING

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Competitors for the Sears Prizes must hand in their names to Professor H. W. Holmes '03, Dean of the Graduate School of Education, at 5 Lawrence Hall by this evening. The subject chosen for discussion is "Do the Public School Really Educate the People?" The awards will be $100 for the first prize and $25 for the second.

Contestants will prepare their discussions for presentation at a date to be announced in March or April, 1923. The candidates will be allowed 30 minutes and may present their subject either by reading a paper or by speaking with or without notes.

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