Arbutus . Indianas Repre. ompetitm Gssay prizes THE William J. Bryan Prize in Political Science was won in theFall of 1900 b\- Hans O. Stechhan, 01, of Indianapolis,Indiana. Mr. Stechhan entered the University in the Fall of 1897. Hejoined Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. He has been connected with theDaily Student almost continuously throughout his course as a reporter orassociate editor. He played Claudio in ]\Iuch Ado About Nothing,the student play for 1S9S ; was one of the organizers of the Dunn^leadow Golf Club and of the Strut and Fret. During the presentyear he has been associate editor of t


Arbutus . Indianas Repre. ompetitm Gssay prizes THE William J. Bryan Prize in Political Science was won in theFall of 1900 b\- Hans O. Stechhan, 01, of Indianapolis,Indiana. Mr. Stechhan entered the University in the Fall of 1897. Hejoined Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. He has been connected with theDaily Student almost continuously throughout his course as a reporter orassociate editor. He played Claudio in ]\Iuch Ado About Nothing,the student play for 1S9S ; was one of the organizers of the Dunn^leadow Golf Club and of the Strut and Fret. During the presentyear he has been associate editor of the Hoosier Lit, editorial writeron the Student, and Universit} correspondent for the Indianapolis will follow journalism for the future. The John W. Foster Prize in American History was won in the spring of 1900 by DudleyO. McGovney, 01, of Bloomington, Indiana. The subject of his essay was the Larger ElementsDetermining the Peace Treaty of 82-S3. IMr. McGovney has taken a broad interest in universitylife. He was


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