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Charles W. Gardiner of Groton School has been awarded the $100 George Emerson Lowell Classics Prize for his proficiency in the combination Greek and Latin languages examination, it was announced yesterday. The winner of the $100 presented for ability in the Latin test alone is Richard A. Webster of Loomis. Honorable mention went to Geoffrey Bush, of Phillips Academy, Andover, and Stephen B. Baxter, of St. Paul's School, for the joint competition, and to George J. Kandzie, of Hingham High School, and William Gifford, of Plainfield (New Jersey) High School, for the single examination award.
The competition, established in 1932, is open to graduating seniors in secondary schools who have been accepted to the College.
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