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NATIONAL MUNICIPAL
LEAGUE

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Best Essay on City Manage
ment to Receive $100
From Organization

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Professor Tuthlll has received from
Clinton Rogers Woodruff, Secretary of
the National Municipal League, the
following announcement of Interest to
all students of the University:
"Heretofore the National Municipal
League has established
an annual
prize of one hundred ($100) dollars,
called the William H. Baldwin Prize,
to be given to the author of the best
essay on a subject connected with mu
nicipal government. For the year 1920
a prize of f 100 will be offered to
Undergraduate students registered In a regular course in any
college or university in the United
States offering direct Instruction
in municipal government.
"The prize will be awarded by
judges selected by the exceutive com
mlttee of the league, and the names
of the winners will be announced at
the next following annual meeting.
"The Council of the League has se
lected as a choice of topics for next
year's competition the subject of
(1) The Present Status of the
City' Manager Plan and Its
Applicability to Small Cities and Towns,
or (2) The Influence of Foreign-borLeaders in Municipal
Politics.
"The essays must not exceed ten
thousand words, and must be type
written in duplicate and both copies
mailed or delivered to an express com
pany not later than March 15, 1920, addressed to Clinton Rogers Woodruff,
Secretary of the National Municipal
League, North American Building,
Philadelphia, Pa., and marked "For
the William H. Baldwin Prize." Com
petitors will mark each paper with a
and enclose in a seal
ed envelope the full name, address,
clasls and college corresponding 'to
such
"Nineteen essays were submitted in
1918 for the essay, 'County Govern.' The
ment in the State of
prize was awarded to Mr. Harris
Harvard College, 1920, with honorable mention of the essay submitted
by Mr. Maurice Hitchcock Merrill, of
the fUniversjlty of Oklahoma. The
Judges were Professor
William B.
Guthrie, of the College of the City of
New York and Captain H. S. Gilbert-son- ,
Executive Secretary of the National Short Ballot Organization.
"For any additional details concerning the scope and conditions of the
competition, Inquiries may be addressed to the secretary.
"On behalf of the National Municipal League,
"CLINTON ROGERS WOODRUFF,
"Secretary."
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Tuesday evening, November 18, at 8
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Kathleen Brand, Elizabeth Card,
Louise Will, Mary Turner, Elizabeth
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Adele Slade, Virginia Throckmorton,
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