Monday, Jul. 02, 1928
Yale Architects
Young architects want more than anything else to win the Paris Prize of the Society of Beaux-Arts Architects, providing $3,600 for two and a half years' study at the Paris Ecole des Beaux-Arts. Last week one Thomas H. Locraft, 24, student at the Catholic University of America, in Washington, won it for his design of "A Supreme Court Building of a Republic." More extraordinary than the prowess of the winner was that of the Yale University School of Fine Arts which supplied three prize winners in the competition--A. J. Kelsey, who was second, A. E. Euston, third, D. A. White, fourth--and the remaining contestant, F. W. Dunn, who received a medal.