The 1917 Reptonian: an annual publication representative of the work in the professional course of landscape gardening at the University of Illinois . ofcompetitions held in various branches of Landscape work during the schoolyear. During the past year Mr. J. C. Hegeler, of Danville, Illinois, offeredprizes amounting to $50 for the best solution of a subdivision problem inDanville. Shortly afterwards, Mr. William G. Hibbard of Chicago, offeredprizes of $25 and $10 for the two best designs of a Wayside Park in Win-netka, Illinois. During the month of April, Mr. Allen F. Moore of Monti-cello, Il


The 1917 Reptonian: an annual publication representative of the work in the professional course of landscape gardening at the University of Illinois . ofcompetitions held in various branches of Landscape work during the schoolyear. During the past year Mr. J. C. Hegeler, of Danville, Illinois, offeredprizes amounting to $50 for the best solution of a subdivision problem inDanville. Shortly afterwards, Mr. William G. Hibbard of Chicago, offeredprizes of $25 and $10 for the two best designs of a Wayside Park in Win-netka, Illinois. During the month of April, Mr. Allen F. Moore of Monti-cello, Illinois, offered a first prize of $75 and additional prizes of $50 and$30 for the designing of a Country Estate near Monticello. These competitions are open to all students registered in the divisionand they provide a stimulus to work, thus serving as a means to createmuch interest in the division. PRIZE OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY AT ROME Graduates of the professional course in Landscape Gardening areeligible to compete for the Prize of the American Academy in Rome,offered by the American Society of Landscape Architects. The 1917 Reptonian Fifteen. rapT]


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