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Four men were awarded second prizes in the historic Bowdoin competition for dissertation in English according to an announcement made yesterday at the annual Phi Beta Kappa exercises; no first prize was awarded. The winners with the subjects of their dissertations are as follows: Garrett Mattingly '23 of Allegan, Mich., for his thesis "Eustace Chapuys: A Footnote to English History"; Theodore Morrison '23 of Lynn for his thesis "The Way to Confidence in Modern Thinking"; Frederick Theodore Pratt '22 of West Newton for his thesis, "British Policy at the Congress of Vienna"; Henry Jacob Friendly of Elmira...
Arthur Milton Young '22 of Philadelphia, Pa., won the Bowdoin Prize for a translation into Greek and honorable mention for a translation into Latin, the first a translation into Attic Greek of a passage from A. H. Haigh's "The Attic Theatre". The corresponding prize for Latin was won by Leon Medoff '22 of Philadelphia, Pa., with a translation into Latin of a passage from W. W. Fowler's "Social Life at Rome in the Age of Cicero...
...these, an 8 to 3 set-back, was the result of a hitting rally which Weefer was unable to check. Georgetown and Holy Cross were losses by the score of 11-3 and 8-2, but Tufts more than made up for the latter defeat in Wednesday's game. Bowdoin managed to nose out the Brown and Blue 12-9--but the Medford team evidently had a bad day. HARVARD TUFTS Lincoln, 3b. 2b., Loud Gordon, r.f. c.f., Roche Jenkins, 2b. p., Weefer Owen, 1b. c., Keefe Janin, l.f. s.s., White Buell, 2b. 3b., Roach Hallock, c.f. 1b., Kirshstein Murphy...
Fourteen to one victories over Bowdoin and Springfield gives some idea of the recent showing of the Worcester nine: both these teams have had close contests with the Crimson. The former went down to a 2-1 defeat only after a hard struggle, while the latter defeated the Crimson. Penn State, Tufts, Seton Hall, Boston College and Providence are some of the other teams which have been defeated by Holy Cross, since the game in Cambridge...
...Merchant, California, 171ft. 2in. (now I. C. A. A. A. A. record); second, Brown, Harvard, 159ft. 6in.; third, Baker, Princeton, 155ft. 11 1-4in.; fourth, Tootell, Bowdoin, 155ft. 3in.; fifth, Emery, Princeton, 150ft...