Prizes and awards University of New Hampshire : part I prizes and awards listing winners of each, part II alphabetical list of winners of prizes and awards / compiled by Oren V. Henderson Registrar Durham, NH, 1938 February 1.

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Prizes and awards University of New Hampshire : part I prizes and awards listing winners of each, part II alphabetical list of winners of prizes and awards / compiled by Oren V. Henderson Registrar Durham, NH, 1938 February 1.

This series contains a volume compiled by Oren V. Henderson listing the prizes and awards given to students at the University of New Hampshire from 1888 to 1937. Some of the lists are not complete.

82 p. ; 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7287277

UNH Durham, Dimond Library

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