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With cash prizes and possible publication in "Wake" or "Pro Tem" offered as inducement, the international Club of Harvard and Radcliffe is at present conducting a contest to unearth latent talent for poetry in the University.
The contest, which will close next Tuesday, will be judged by Professors Matthiessen and Spencer and is open to students in all departments of Harvard and Radcliffe.
Poems submitted must comply with the following rules: the poem or series of poems must be unpublished; they must be sent to "Poetry Contest, Care Department of English, Harvard University"; the contestant must submit the poem under a pseudonym and must enclose his real name and address in a sealed envelope.
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