Word: essayed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...following gentlemen have consented to act as judges of the essays by senior college students for the prizes offered by the American Protective Tariff league for 1890: Prof. Richard T. Ely, Johns Hopkins university, Baltimore, Md; Hon. Nelson Dingley, Lewiston, Me.; Hon. W. W. Bates, Com. of Navigation, Washington, D. C.; A. Foster Higgins, Esq., New York city; Wm. Penn Nixon, Esq., Chicago, Ill. The subject is: "The Application of the American policy of protection to American shipping engaged in international commerce." The essays must be sent to the League, 23 W. 23d St., New York, before March 1. Awards...
...McCulloch, jr. contributes an essay on "The poetry of Baudelaire." He maintains that "Baudelaire's poetry is always deeply serious and earnest," though "he was a worshipper of the grotesque, a slave of the perverse...
...school association has, through its secretary, Lous D. Brandeis, '77, issued a notice of the offer of a prize for the best essay on any one of the following subjects...
...competition for the prize is open only to members of the third year class in the Law school. The essay may be sent to the secretary of the association, 220 Devonshire street, Boston, on or before March 1st, 1890. The prize will be awarded at the meeting of the association which is to be held in Cambridge in June...
Homer B. Dibble, University of Indiana, '89, has won the first prize of $150, for the best essay on "What are Rew Materials?" offered by the American Protective Tariff league of New York...