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...Bowdoin Prize in Classics to Avotins 2G, of London, Ontario, for to Guido Bonini for Greek; and Christopher P. Jones 3G, of London, an honorable mention in Greek...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Brackman Gets Reed; Other Winners Named | 5/19/1965 | See Source »

...Bowdoin Prize in English to C. Turner '65, of Lowell House Stockton, Calif., who won first prize of his essay, 'Bitter Aspic"; Roger G. '66, of Dunster House and , Neb., awarded second prize for essay on "Whittaker Chambers: The to Believe"; and Donald J. Vink of Quincy House and Holland, Mich., won third prize for his essay. "The problem of the Sonnet Cycle...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Brackman Gets Reed; Other Winners Named | 5/19/1965 | See Source »

Early victories over Northeastern. Bowdoin, B.U., Exeter, and Brown, all substantial scores, gave the freshmen tremendous confidence. But the Christmas break stopped their momentum had in early January, the Crimson lost Merrimack, Boston College, and the Harvard Junior Varsity...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Sextet Takes League Title; Smith, Parrot Lead Team in Scoring | 3/23/1965 | See Source »

Both Smith and Parrot have a good chance to make the Varsity in their sophomore year, according to their teammates. FRESHMAN RECORD Won 14, Tied 1, Lost 4 HARVARD 9 Northeastern 3 HARVARD 9 Bowdoin 0 HARVARD 10 Boston University 5 HARVARD 5 Exeter 2 HARVARD 5 Brown 2 Merrimack 9 HARVARD 4 HARVARD 7 Northeastern 0 Boston College 6 HARVARD 2 HARVARD J.V. 8 HARVARD 5 HARVARD 6 Dartmouth 2 HARVARD 3 Boston College 2 HARVARD 5 Merrimack 3 HARVARD 5 Princeton 4 Andover 7 HARVARD 4 HARVARD 3 Brown 3 HARVARD 10 Dartmouth 2 HARVARD 3 Boston University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Sextet Takes League Title; Smith, Parrot Lead Team in Scoring | 3/23/1965 | See Source »

...statesmen, politicians, and poets seldom lead their commencement processions. Most Harvard prize winners grow up to be professors, many of them professors at Harvard. John H. Finley, Jr. '25 won $250 for a Bowdoin essay on "Euripides and Shaw Compared." Mason Hammond '25 won $50 apiece for translations in Greek and Latin. Clarence Crane Brinton '19 won an Elizabeth Wilder Prize in 1916, made to a Freshman in need of financial aid who receive the highest mark on a German A or B exam. Brinton, like Louis Hartz '40 and Leonard K. Nash '39 won deturs, prizes of books awarded...

Author: By Nancy Moran, | Title: How to Become Fabulously Rich: Study Soil Mechanics | 3/17/1965 | See Source »

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