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Bly Wins Prize in Garrison Contest

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Robert E. Bly '50 has been awarded the Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize for 1949-50 for his poem "The Indian Trail," it was announced yesterday. He will receive $185 and a silver medal.

The Susan Anthony Potter Prize of $75 will go to James W. Fitch '50 for his essay "The Adventure of the Caballero de Los Espejos" while Harold C. Martin 1G, is the winner of the Ruskin Prize. Martin's winning essay was entitled "The Theory and the Practice: Ruskin on Literature."

Receiving honorable mention in the Garrison competition were Donald A. Hall, Jr. '51, Peter S. Hank '51, and William L. Phelps '46. There were no competitors for the Jeremy Belknap Prize and the Sales Prize while the Winthrop Sargent Prize for 1949-50 will not be awarded.

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