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James Tobin Wins Briggs Prize for History 1 Essay

Dubois, Murnane, Schaaf, and Strider Receive Honorable Mention

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James Tobin, of Champaign, Illinois, a Prize Fellowship holder, has been awarded the Briggs Prize Book given annually to the Freshman whose essay on the midyear examination in History 1 best combines skill in historical treatment with distinction in literary style.

Honorable mention was given to Frank V. DuBois, of Spokane, Washington; George F. Murnane, Jr., of Syosset, Long Island; Royal S. Schaaf of Newark New Jersey; and Robert E. L. Strider II, of Wheeling, West Virginia.

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