Word: essayed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...class of 1857, to which the Hon. John D. Long, Howard Dwight, J. J. Storrow, Sr., Gen. Charles F. Walcott and George Searle belonged. In 1861 he graduated from the Law School and in the same year was awarded the Bowdoin prize for resident graduates for his essay upon "The Limits of Religious Thought...
...method of awarding the Bowdoin Essay Prizes will be followed this year and in 1901-1902. A distinction will be made in favor of undergraduate work, for which there will be a first prize of $250 and a second prize of $200. For the best essay by a member of the Graduate School there will be a prize of $300. In judging the essays, both the literary quality and the substance will be considered...
...undergraduate contest will be open to all men, including Freshmen, who are in regular standing in Harvard College or the Lawrence Scientific School. The essays may be on any subject whatever, provided it is approved by the chairman of the Bowdoin Prize Committee. Theses forming part of the regular work of courses may be offered with the consent of the instructors concerned, or, subject to such consent, may be re-written for the prize competition. The graduate competition will be open to all holders of academic degrees, who have been in the Graduate School for a full year within...
...Translation into Greek from Hume's Essay on Eloquence," W. H. P. Hatch...
...Galloway of the Graduate School, will read his essay on "The Experimental Evidence for the Inheritance of Acquired Characters in Organisms," today at 4.30 p. m., in No. 20 University Hall. The reading is open to the whole University and to the public...