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November 23, 2005

Felix Morley Journalism Competition

I've been alerted to a competition that I thought would be worth passing on to ITA's readership. In honor of Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Felix Morley, the Institute for Humane Studies awards $5,000 in cash prizes to outstanding writers whose work reflects the principles of individual and economic freedoms including the First Amendment, voluntarism, the rule of law, and inalienable individual rights.

The competition is open to young writers (25 years of age or younger as of December 1, 2005) and all full-time students. Articles published July 1, 2004 through December 1, 2005 are eligible for consideration ("blog" entries will not be considered). For more information or to apply online, please visit the contest website at www.TheIHS.org/morley or apply directly at apply.theihs.org.

Posted by Joshua Claybourn at November 23, 2005 12:00 AM

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The competition is open to young writers (25 years of age or younger as of December 1, 2005) and all full-time students.

And wild-eyed libertarian robots. Oh Yoshimi, they don't believe me.

greg

Posted by: Gregory Travis at November 23, 2005 12:04 AM | permalink

Given that Yoshimi's job is to defend the city, libertarians would obviously object to her employment--unless paid for by private interests.

Posted by: Paul at November 23, 2005 12:22 AM | permalink

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