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^[[Second Loubat Prize]] COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT For the best American biography teaching patriotic and unselfish services to the people, illustrated by an eminent example, excluding, as too obvious, the names of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, $1,000. Awarded to The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page by BURTON J. HENDRICK [Garden City, N. Y.: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1922] For the best volume of verse published during the year by an American author, $1,000. Awarded to The Ballad of the Harp-Weaver [New York: Frank Shay, 1922] A Few Figs from Thistles [New York: Frank Shay, 1922] Eight Sonnets in American Poetry, A Miscellany [New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1922] By EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY LOUBAT PRIZES Awarded every five years for the best original works dealing with North America at any period preceding the Declaration of Independence. First prize, $1,000. Second prize, $400. First prize awarded to The War with Mexico By JUSTIN HARVEY SMITH [2 Volumes, New York: The Macmillan Company, 1919] Second prize awarded to Handbook of Aboriginal American Antiquities By WILLIAM HENRY HOLMES [Bulletin No. 60 of the Bureau of American Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution] SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION MEDAL The Alumni Association of the School of Architecture offers an annual medal for proficiency in advanced design. LOUIS EDGAR ALBRIGHT, 1923, of Columbus, O. [71]