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Each club will sign three selections, after which a committee of judges will award to the winning club a prize consisting of a library of choral music presented by Mr. R. E. Schirmer. The judges will be Mr. Arthur Mees, Professor Horatio Parker, and Mr. Arthur D. Woodruff. The program will be opened with an organ recital by Dr. A. T. Davison, Jr., '06, who will play (a) Romance, by Rheinberger, and (b) Joccata, by Widor...
...Harvard Glee Club will sing: "At Sea," by Buck, football songs, and the "Serenade," by Borodine. After the award of the prize the final number will be a rendering of the "Stein Song," by the one hundred and twenty voices of the competing colleges...
...presented in competition must contain from three thousand to ten thousand words, and must be handed in on or before June 1, 1914, to the Secretary of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, 20 University Hall. A fair copy must be given to the College Library immediately after the award. This prize is open only to undergraduates in Harvard College...
Following are the eleven prizes and conditions of award in each case...
...Ricardo Prize Scholarship in economics for the year 1914-15 has been awarded to William Clifford Clark 2G., Henry Lee Memorial Fellow in Economics, of Martintown, Ontario, Canada. The award was made on the recommendation of the Department of Economics and was reported to the Faculty at their meeting yesterday. The scholarship is one of $350, given solely with regard to the ability and promise of the candidates. The incumbent must carry of studies under the supervision of the Department of Economics...