Prizes were announced recently for works exhibited in a show of undergraduate art at Leverett House. First prize for painting, including an award of $100, was given to W. Dugal Thomas '60.
Awards of $50 each for photography went to Robert B. Brown '59, Reverdy Johnson, Jr. '60, and George Terell '61. A $50 second prize for painting was given to Lionel B. Spiro '60.
Judges of the show, which was held last week in the Leverett House junior common room, were Leonard Baskin, artist and professor of Fine Arts at Smith College, and Georgy Kepes, professor of Architecture at M.I.T.
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