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ON CAMPUS AWARDS

JUNE 1965
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ON CAMPUS AWARDS
JUNE 1965

Marcus Heiman Awards in the Creative Arts, each carrying a $100 stipend, have been presented to ten juniors. Given annually "to promote the work in the creative arts . . . carried on in the educational program of the Hopkins Center," the awards were established in 1959 under an endowment by Samuel R. Rosenthal of Chicago.

This year's winners and their areas of specialty are: Steven L. Bailey, Nashua, N. H., art; Gordon T. Bysshe, Mamaroneck, N. Y., art; Oliver B. Cooperman, Fords, N. J., music; Peter K. Crownfield, Somerset, N. J., theater; William J. Garry Jr., Jacksonville, Fla., theater; Glenn E. Gavin Jr., Joplin, Mo., poetry; Jeffrey D. Gilbert, Worcester, Mass., poetry; Robert D. Morgan Jr., Indianapolis, Ind., theater; M. Bradford Stein, Manhasset, N. Y., theater; and Paul A. Stokstad, Lafayette, Calif., crafts.

Jeffrey Panitt '65 of Malvern, Pa., has been awarded the annual Chase Peace Prize for his essay on "The Lessons of the Congo." The $400 prize is given annually to "that student of the College who shall submit the best essay on a subject relating to the promotion of world peace." The winning essay will be published in pamphlet form and distributed to all members of the Dartmouth faculty and senior class.