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PRIZES AND SCHOLARSHIPS. THE HAZLETON PRIZE MEDAL.

Capt. W. C. Hazleton provided a medal, of beautiful and artistic design, which is to be awarded at a competitive drill to be held near the close of the year, to the best drilled student Each competitor must have been in attendance at the Univer-' sity for at least sixteen weeks of the current college year; must not have had more than four unexcused absences from drill; and must present himself for competition in full uniform. The award will be made on the following points: 1. Erectness of carriage, military appearance, and neatness. 2. Execution of the school of the soldier, without arms. 3. Manual of arms, with and without numbers. The successful competitor will receive a certificate setting forth, the facts, and may wear the medal until the 15th day of May following, when it will be returned for the next competition.

THE HENRY H. HARRIS PRIZE IN BANKING.

Henry H. Harris, Esq., of Champaign, offers a prize of one hundred dollars for the best essay on the History of State Banking in Illinois. Competition for this prize is open to all students, graduate and undergraduate, of the University of Illinois. All essays entered in competition are due and must be received by the Professor of Economics by noon of the first of May, 1896. The award will be made in accordance with conditions to be announced hereafter. The right of not awarding the prize is reserved, if no one of the essays handed in is deemed of sufficient merit. Should the prize not be awarded in 1896, it will remain open for another competition.

HONORARY SCHOLARSHIPS.

Provision has been made for one honorary scholarship for each county in the state. The holder of the scholarship may

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