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Daily Archives: September 19, 2012
O’Hanlon essay winner announced
Lesley Cruickshank, left, finished second, and Joshua Thompson, right, was the winner of this year’s Dan O’Hanlon Constitution Week and John Marshall Celebration Essay Contest at Marshall University. Patricia Proctor, middle, director of the Simon Perry Center for Constitutional Democracy, presented Cruickshank and Thompson with their awards. (Photo by Liu Yang/Marshall University)
HUNTINGTON -– Marshall University students Joshua Thompson of Logan and Lesley Cruickshank of Sissonville took top honors in the fourth annual Dan O’Hanlon Constitution Week and John Marshall Celebration Essay Contest.
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