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Over 10,000 advertisements have been submitted for the fifth annual Harvard Advertising Awards Contest, it was announced yesterday by D. W. Malott, Assistant Dean of the Business School. The material, which came from over twice as many firms as entered the competition last year, is now on exhibition in the Baker Library of the Business School...
...Senior in Harvard having the highest academic standing in the Department of Government. He was elected to the Harvard chapter of Phi Beta Kappa in the fall elections this year. In the spring of 1928 McGovern won the Harvard division of the New York Times Current. Events Contest...
...following article concerning the annual New York Times Current Events Contest was written for the Crimson by Dr. J. F. Sly Ph.D. '26, of the Department of Government...
...annual New York Times Current Events Contest will be held on Friday, February 15, at an hour and place to be arranged. It is open to any undergraduate student of Harvard University, the winner to receive a medal and a cash prize of $250. The paper obtaining the highest rank will be submitted in an intercollegiate contest of 20 colleges to compete for an additional prize...
...special preparation in the nature of courses is required nor is any registration necessary. The contest is open to all men in any branch of the University who have an interest in the news, and it is only necessary to appear at the designated hour and place (to be arranged) to take the examination. Complete announcement (including last year's questions) is posted in the Bureau for Municipal Research (Widener O) and in the office of the CRIMSON. Additional information that may be desired can be ecured through inquiry at the desk in Widener...