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of works submitted shall be placed, after the award, in the Library of Columbia College.
  IV. Neither of the prizes shall be divided.
  V.  The recipient of a prize shall present five copies of his work to Columbia College, which copies shall be distributed in accordance with the conditions prescribed in Mr. Loubat's deed of gift. Every subsequent edition of a prize work shall contain, upon the title-page, the words,
    "Loubat Prize,
  Columbia College in the City of New York, 1893."

  VI. The Committee of Award, to consist of three members, shall be appointed, not later than February 1, 1893, by a committee composed of the President of Columbia College and the Deans of the Faculties of Political Science and Philosophy.
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LOUBAT PRIZE.

GENERAL REGULATIONS.

  I. Two prizes, viz., a first prize of not less than one thousand, and a second prize of not less than four hundred dollars, to be known as the Loubat Prizes, shall be awarded in the year 1898, and in every fifth year thereafter, to the authors of the best works on the history, geography, archaeology, ethnology, philology, or numismatics of North America. The competition for these prizes shall be open to all persons, whether connected with Columbia College or not, and whether citizens of the United States or of any other country.
  II. For the purpose of the award the subjects above named shall be divided into two groups, in which the award shall be made alternately, viz.:
    (a) History, geography, and numismatics;
    (b) Archaeology, ethnology, and philology.
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[[image: seal of Columbia University]] Columbia University
in the City of New York

LOUBAT PRIZES
Next award 1923.
  Two prizes know as the Loubat Prizes of the value respectively of $1000 and $400 are awarded at Commencement at the close of every quinquennial period, dating from July 1, 1898, for the best work printed and published in the English language on the History, Geography, Archaeology, Ethnology, Philology, or Numismatics of North America. The competition for such prizes is open to all persons, whether connected with Columbia University or not, and whether citizens of the United States of America or any other country.
  In accordance with the terms of the deed of gift, the successful competitors are bound to furnish, free of charge to the University, five copies of the works for which the prizes are awarded.
  The jury of award for the current period is as follows:
  WILLIAM MILLIGAN SLOANE, Seth Low Professor of History in Columbia University  Chairman.
  ALFRED L. Kroeber, Professor of Anthropology and Curator of the Anthropological Museum in the University of California.
  ST. GEORGE LEAKIN SIOUSSAT, Professor of American History in the University of Pennsylvania.
  Communications in regard to the Loubat Prizes should be addressed and works submitted in competition should be sent to the Secretary of Columbia University, New York City.
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