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EGE '21 GAINS COVETED PRIZE AT HARVARD LAW

November, 1922
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EGE '21 GAINS COVETED PRIZE AT HARVARD LAW
November, 1922

W. S. Ege '21 was one of the four students at the Harvard Law School to win the coveted Sears Prize of $400 awarded for the most brilliant work done in the Law School irrespective of the financial means of the candidates. The Sears Prize is considered the highest honor of the 41 prizes and scholarships received this year by the law students.

The list of awards as announced Tuesday showed that the 41 prizes had been Won by graduates of 31 different colleges. Four of the men honored were Harvard graduates, three graduated from the College of the City of New York, and two each from the University of Minnesota, Johns Hopkins, New York University, and Mount Union College.

While at Dartmouth, Ege played for four-years in the Mandolin Club, was its leader his senior year, was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity.