Word: award
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...award will be made on the basis of a thesis on a subject approved by a committee appointed by the Department of Classics, and of such evidence of scholarship as may be accessible. In special circumstances the committee may, at its discretion, dispense with the requirements of the thesis. In the award no account is to be taken of the financial means of the competitor; and no award will be made in case the theses offered are not of sufficient merit. Applications for admission to candidacy must be made to the chairman of the Department of Classics, Professor...
...important part in the forward movement. This year the Harvard Club of Clevelend has added a third scholarship of $300 to the two it has previously given. The New England Federation of Harvard Clubs announced last year two new scholarships of $150 each, and has been enabled to award three. The Harvard Club of Haverhill has established a new scholarship of $100, and Harvard men living in Milton have provided another, of $250. About fifty Harvard Clubs, of which the Boston Club provides the greatest number of scholarships, are now employing this effective means of service to young...
...United States or Canada. The judges who will pass judgment on the essays are Charles F. Thwing, LL.D., President of the Western Reserve University; Rear Admiral Colby M. Chester, U. S. N.; and James L. Tryon, Ph.D., Director of the New England Department of the American Peace Society. The award will be made at the Lake Mohonk Peace Conference in May, 1915, to which the winner will be invited...
Students are reminded that today is the last day for applying for scholarships with stipend for the academic year 1914-15. Applications received after today will not be considered in the award next fall...
...addition to the prize winners, the following 14 were granted honorable mention, which is to be taken into account in the award of scholarships and degrees with distinction: Frederick Eaton Abbe '14 of Fall River; Douglas Martyn Beers '15, of Lawrence; Paul Pincus Cohen '16, of Buffalo, N. Y.; Edmund Russell Davis '14, of South Lincoln; Archer Donald Douglas '14, of St. Louis, Mo.; Joseph Vincent Fuller '14, of St. Paul, Minn.; Edward Augustine Lawlor '15, of Lawrence; William Moulton Marston '15, of Cliftondale; Richard Stockton Meriam '14, of Salem; Stearns Morse '15, of Tyngsboro; Charles Christian Peterson...