Tomorrow’s edition of the Jewish Daily Bulletin will reveal the names of the winners in the first week’s Jewish Daily Bulletin’s “Biggest Jewish News of the Week Contest.”
General readers, college and high school students will receive $100 in cash prizes for their letters on what they considered the Biggest Jewish News of the Week for the period Sunday, November 11, to Friday, November 16.
Twenty-five dollars, as first prize, will go to the winner in the reader division, while ten dollars and five dollars will be awarded second and third place letters respectively.
The same amounts in cash prizes will be awarded to college men or women who have been selected as winners in the first week’s contest. Twenty-five, ten, and five dollars will go to first, second, and third places, respectively, in this Biggest Jewish News of the Week Contest.
High school students will learn tomorrow whether they have been chosen as the recipients of the first cash prize of ten dollars and a gold medal, a second prize of five dollars and a silver medal, and a third prize of two dollars and a bronze medal.
In the meantime, the second week’s contest is coming to a close. Coupon number five appears in today’s issue of the Jewish Daily Bulletin with the last one, coupon number six, to be published in tomorrow’s edition. All six coupons (coupon number one was printed last Sunday in the week-end edition, November 18) must accompany the letters of not more than 250 words on what the readers or students consider the Biggest Jewish News of the Week and their reasons why.
All manuscripts must be brought or mailed to the offices of the Jewish Daily Bulletin on or before midnight Monday, November 26.
Everybody is eligible. The rules are easy. The plan is simple. The opportunities are great. There is a share of the $100 in cash prizes awaiting your best letter.
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