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...Graduates a prize of one hundred dollars will be given for an original essay in either Latin or Greek, of not less than three thousand words. Any subject may be chosen by a competitor, but each man must be the holder of an academic degree and must be a resident student in the Graduate School for one full year, within the period between 1898-1901. Essays already presented for prizes or academic distinctions else-where than in Harvard, are not admissable. The winners of these prizes will be announced on the Commencement programme, this June...
...club house through Exeter street, Common- wealth avenue and Beacon street to Coolidge's corner, around the switch and back to the Club house by the same road, a distance of about four and three quarters miles. Checkers will be posted at different points, and any competitor failing to have his number on the checkers list will be disqualified. Prizes will be given to the first six men, and an extra prize to the man making the fastest time. All competitors must be registered athletes. Applications must be made to W. H. Murphy, 131 Boston street, Salem, Mass. The entry...
...given to take the place of the Bancroft cup, which Mallinckrodt won last year. It is to be contested for under practically the same conditions that governed the former competitions. These conditions may be stated as follows: Cup matches, in which each competitor is to shoot at twenty birds thrown at unknown angles, shall be held once a month during the shooting season, the cup to become the permanent property of the man winning it three times in succession or six times in all. The name of the winner of each shoot, with his score and the date...
...Professor Norton is to be a member during his life, on the basis of a thesis on a subject approved by this committee, and of such other evidence of scholarship as may be accessible. In the award, no account is to be taken of the financial means of the competitor. The editors of the Harvard Studies in Classical Philology will have the right to publish the thesis of the successful candidate...
There are two first prizes offered of sixty dollars each and three second prizes of forty-five dollars each. The first prizes may be withheld if none of the competitors appear to deserve them. No prompting of speakers is allowed; a failure of memory will exclude a competitor from consideration in the allotment...