Word: awarded
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...ninety-four Lothrop literature prizes have naturally excited competition in the schools of the country, and the sum of $2000 is to be paid to successful competitors. Particulars as to the award will be announced in the June number of the Wide Awake magazine...
...award of the Rotch travelling scholarship, the conditions of which were described recently in the CRIMSON, will probably be announced this week, as the designs are in the hands of the awarding committee. The subject chosen for competition was a plan of "A Casino for Baths," to be situated upon the new Charles River embankment. The casino, by the stipulation, was to be amply provided with plain and medicinal baths, and in addition to these were to be a gymnasium, a bowling alley, a tennis court, a reading room, a billiard room and cafe. On the bank of the river...
There has been much sarcastic and unjust comment by the daily press of the country upon the award of the Bowdoin prize. This comment was aroused by an article which has been going the rounds and which was full of misrepresentations. The facts in the case are clearly stated in a letter from Professor H. W. Torrey, one of the judges, to the Boston Post. Of the three judges appointed to examine the essays, Professor Torrey alone had read the Aunex essay, when it was recalled by the dean as ineligible for the prize, because of the conditions of candidature...
...contest will be held in the gymnasium this evening. The prizes will be awarded on the basis of the contests already held. The award will be announced to-morrow...
...award of the Bowdoin prizes for 1887.8 has been posted as follows: Group I. To Edison Leone Whitney, A. B., 1885, a prize of $100 for a dissertation on "The Roman Senate under the Empire;" Group II. No a ward has yet been made in this group. Group III, A. To Francis Demetrius Kalopothakes, senior, a prize of $50 for a dissertation on "The Roman Senate under the Empire." B. To John Henry William Walden, senior, a prize of $50 for a translation into Latin prose. Group IV. To Maxime Bocher, senior, a prize of $50 for a dissertation...