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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first annual contest for the Lee Wade, II, prizes in Public Speaking will be held in Sanders Theatre, Wednesday evening, March 31, at 8 o'clock. The contest is open to all students enrolled as Sophomores, Juniors, or Seniors in Harvard College. The sum of fifty dollars will be awarded in three prizes of $25, $15, and $10; or if in the opinion of the judges some other form of award should seem more fitting, the sum may be differently apportioned, according to the comparative merits of the speakers. By the terms of the gift, all the contestants will...
...Cambridge, to establish the Lee wade, 2d, Prizes, in memory of Lee Wade, 2d, '14, of West Chatham, who died shortly after graduation. The three prizes, $25, $15, and $10, respectively, will be competed for annually by members of the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes, and will be awarded, in the order chosen, to the students who shall have best recited a given selection of poetry or prose. There will be a competition, which will be open to the public, held in February or March of each year. The selection to be presented and the award of prizes will...
...Ames Prize, awarded every four years for the most meritorious law book on legal essay written in the English language, published not less than one or more than five years before the award, was assigned to S. C. Wiel, LL.B., 1903, of San Francisco, for his work on "Water Rights in the Western States...
...award of prizes for the Hart, Schaffner & Marx economic essay contest has just been announced. The first prize which amounts to $1000 was awarded to Donald Earl Dunbar '13, of Spring field, who is at present in the first-year class of the Law School, being absent last year on a Sheldon Travelling Fellowship, won during his Senior year. These prizes are awarded in the first class to any graduate student of an American University, in the second class to any undergraduate of an American College or University. In the first class the prizes are $1000 and $500 respectively, while...
...incentive to increased effort in the field of studies, but it is not apt to reduce materially the importance many sub-Freshmen attach to athletic ability and achievements. The idea of such a trophy, is, nevertheless, a good one, and the competition for it and its final award will be watched with interest...