Word: biennially
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Last day for receiving dissertations for the Bowdoin Prizes and the Toppan Biennial Prize...
This is the first year on which the prize for the essay will be given and hereafter it will be awarded every second year. In this way the Toppan Biennial Prize is offered on those years in which no Bowdoin Prize is available in the subjects which the Toppan Prize embraces...
...Keene, N. H., Fall River, Springfield, Worcester and Portland, Me., and the numerous concerts in and around Boston, including the dual concerts with Princeton and with Yale at New Haven, on the evenings before the Princeton and Yale football games, the clubs will this year take their biennial winter trip--spending the entire Christmas recess on a tour through the South Atlantic states, reaching as far south as South Carolina, while it is possible that arrangements can be made to include Florida as well. These plans are of course subject to the approval of the Faculty...
...will be taken into account in making the award. This prize will be offered in 1916-17 and thereafter every second year. It is to be noted that the conditions governing this part of the Toppan competition are identical with those for the Bowdoin Prizes for graduates. The Toppan biennial prize is offered in those years in which no Bowdoin Prize for graduates is available in the subjects within the Division of History, Government, and Economics...
Although this was not the year for the biennial Christmas trip, yet a great amount of enthusiasm has been shown, a great deal of hard work done, and a long schedule of concerts given. The year started with the annual concert at the Colonial Club on October 29. Then came the Princeton trip and dual performance with the Princeton Musical Clubs on the eve of the Princeton game. The evening before the Yale football game the clubs gave their annual concert in collaboration with the New Haven musicians. During the winter the clubs gave a long series of entertainments...