Word: essay
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Besides being the author of a successful play upon an American theme, Mr. Drinkwater is one of the most distinguished of the younger British poets. His "Poems, 1908-1914" has recently been issued in this country, and he is also the author of a well-known essay, "The Lyric." Tickets may be purchased in Cambridge from Hamilton McFadden '21 at 11 Anthorp House, between 7.30 and 9.30 this evening...
...manuscripts for the prize essay competition for a similar award must be submitted before March 10. They may be on any of the three following subjects: Education, Religion, Liberalism; and are not to exceed 2700 words in length. No contributor is limited, however, in the number of essays he may submit...
...judges are Messrs. Ellery Sedgwick '94, William Roscee Thayer '81, and Professor Irving Habbitt '89. The winning essay will be published in the April Advocate...
...prize of $300, called the Helen Chaste Bell Prize, will be offered this year for the best essay of from five to ten thousand words on a subject in American Literature to be approved by Dean Briggs, and the competition will be open to all students in the University or Radcliffe College. It will close...
...Special subscriptions have made it possible of offer a prize of $300 in the year 1919-20. Thereafter the stipend will be $275, In 1919-20 it will be offered for the best essay of from 5,000 to 10,000 words on a subject in American Literature, approved by the Bolyston Professor. Excellence in form as well as in substance will be required. Theses in college courses and chapters from theses submitted for the degree of Ph.D. may be accepted; but no essay submitted for any other prize in the same college year is eligible. Essays may be left...