Word: competitor
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...which, in the opinion of the judges, is worthy of it. The title page of each manuscript must be signed with a motto or an assumed name, the same also to be written on the envelope of a sealed letter in which is enclosed the real name of the competitor...
...which in the opinion of the judges is worthy of it. The title page of each manuscript must be signed with a motto or an assumed name, the same also to be written on the envelope of a sealed letter in which is enclosed the real name of the competitor. Manuscripts must be in the hands of the committee by March...
This year the Boylston Prizes and the Lee Wade Prize will be competed for at the same meeting; and the terms of competition for these prizes will be the same. Every competitor will submit his selection to the Boylston Professor for approval. The prize awarded to the best speaker will be a prize of fifty dollars offered by Dr. and Mrs. Francis H. Wade in memory of their son, Lee Wade 2nd, 1914. The last day for approval of selections is April...
...Moore's "Religious Thought of the Greeks," and Macaulay's "Critical and Historical Essays," respectively. A prize of $100 is offered to all other resident students for an original essay in either Greek or Latin of not less than three thousand words on any subject chosen by the competitor, written by a holder of an academic degree who has been in residence for one full year within the period...
...Each competitor for the prize of $100 which has been offered by Mr. Richard Sears for the best oral argument on the question. "What Responsibility Has Congress to the People?" must submit to Professor Arthur N. Holcombe '06, Chairman of the Department of Government, today a written brief in which he states his definition of the question and indicates the nature of the argument which he will make, together with a summary of the evidence which he will offer in support of his contentions...