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Essays for the Bowdoin prizes must be submitted to the Secretary of the Faculty, University 5, on or before Wednesday, April 1. The Bowdoin prizes for dissertations in English are as follows: a fist prize of $250, and two second prizes of $100 each, offered to undergraduates; and three prizes of $200 each offered to graduates. For dissertations in Greek and Latin, two prizes of $50 each, offered to undergraduates for translations into Latin or Greek, and a prize of $100 offered to graduates for an original essay in Latin or Greek...
...Sumner prize of $100, for the best dissertation on plans and prospects of universal peace, is open to all students in the University. The Bennett prize of $40 is offered to College students and third or fourth year special students, who have taken courses in political science and English literature...
...George B. Sohier prize of $250 is offered to undergraduates, Harvard graduates in the Graduate School, and Radcliffe students, and will be awarded for the best thesis written by a candidate for honors in English and Modern Literature...
...Copeland will give the fourth of a series of short readings from English masterpieces in Emerson D at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon. The reading will be from "Hamlet," and will be open to all members of the University. Men are urgently requested to come promptly...
...READINGS FROM ENGLISH MASTERPIECES. IV. "Hamlet." Mr. Copeland. Emerson D, 3.30 P. M. These readings, though intended especially for members of English 12, are open to all members of the University...