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...From the Arctic, by radio, the President received the following message: "Members of MacMillan expedition in northern Greenland deeply appreciative of your holiday greetings and wishes for New Year. All's well on the Bowdoin in the middle of the long Arctic night...
...University office has announced ten prizes to be awarded in the Spring, nine Bowdoin Prizes from the bequest of Governor James Bowdoin of the class of 1745 which was increased, in 1901, by George S. Bowdoin, and the Helen Choate Bell prize which was founded in 1919. The annual competition for the Topiarian Club Trophy will also open today and will last until 5 o'clock on Saturday, January...
...nine Bowdoin prizes are for essays in English and Latin or Greek, and for translations into Greek and Latin, to be submitted on or before April 1, five being for undergraduates, and four open only to holders of degrees, who are now graduate students at Harvard or have been a year in residence in the University as late as the academic year...
...undergraduates a first prizes of $250 and two second prizes of $100 are offered for essays in English, on any subject approved by Dr. A. H. Maynadier, chairman of the Committee on Bowdoin Prizes...
Talcott Parsons, Amherst College; Arthur Pollister, Bates College; Francis B. Cramer, Berkeley Divinity School; Harold F. Carr, Boston Theological School, Elmer W. Grenfell, Bowdoin College; Harold W. Landin, Clark University; Roland A. Gibson, Dartmouth College; D. T. Eaton, Episcopal Theological School; Norman E. Himes, Harvard University; F. M. Bass, International Y. M. C. A.; Frank Shaw, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Cara Cook, Mt. Holyoke College; Mary Ruth Schantz, Simmons College; Eva Freeman, Wellesley College; G. B. Appel, Yale University...