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COMPETIONS

While there are no set prizes offered annually, there are a numb ,f competitions held in various branch 3 of Landscape work during the h< 1 year. During the past year Mr. J. C. Hegeler, of Danville, Illinois, offered 1 prizes amounting to $50 for the best solution of a subdivision pro!) . in Danville. Shortly afterwards, Mr. William G. Hibbard of Chi tg offered prizes of $25 and $10 for the two best designs of a Wayside Park in Winnetka, Illinois. During the month of April, Mr. Alien K. Moore of Monticello, Illinois, offered a first prize of $75 and additional prizes oi $50 an« 1 !30 for the designing of a Count) Estate. near Monticello. These competitions are open to all studenl r 'ist < in the divu n and they provide a stimulus to work, thu rving as a m ins I i ate much interest in the division.

AMERICAN Graduates of the professional course in Lands ffered by the American Society of Landscape Archil

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ligible to compete for the Prize of the American Academy in 1; ir.