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Faculty Reports Nine More Prizes

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The winners of nine more annual prizes were announced Monday at the meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. They include:

Allen D. Sapp, Jr. 1G, the George Arthur Knight Prize for the best composition in instrumental music; Allen P. Sindler '48, the James Gordon Bennett Prize for his essay "Political Demagogy in the Lower South"; Harry H. Eckstein '46, the Philo Sherman Bennett Prize for an essay entitled "The Sociology of Politics: A Study of Max Weber's Political Thought."

Other winners: Daniel S. Cheever '39 2G, the Chase Prize for his dissertation. "The Security Council"; Alan B. Overstreet 5G, the Summer Prize for a dissertation entitled "Sovereignty in the Constitutions of Some International Organization"; Stephen K. Bailey (Ph.D. '48), the Toppan Prize for his paper "The Politics of Full Employment."

Also: Detlev F. Vagt '49, the Philip Washburn Prize for an essay entitled "The Trial of the Hebertists and the Rise of Revolutionary Nationalism"; Charles M. Gray '49, the History and Literature Prize; and Ernest J. Meyer '50, the Barrett Wendell Prize.

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