Word: essays
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...graduates, a prize of $100 is offered for an original essay in either Latin or Greek of not less than 3000 words on any subject chosen by the competitor, written by a holder of an academic degree who has been in residence in the Graduate School for one full year within the period 1903-06. Essays must be handed in not later than April...
...subjects for any of them may, within the limitations set down in the special announcement of each, be chosen by each competitor for himself, subject to the approval of the committee on prizes in political science. The proposed subject must be submitted not later than March 1. No essay offered for a prize in political science may contain more than 100,000 words, and the latest permissible date of delivery...
...prize of $150 is offered for the best essay on a subject in political science. This prize is open for competition to all students of the Graduate School or of any of the professional schools who have received an academic degree, and to all graduates of Harvard College of not more than three years' standing. Theses must be handed...
...Bowdoin prizes for English dissertations for undergraduates have been awarded as follows: first prize of $250 to Swinburne Hale '05, for an essay entitled "The Place of Thomas Traherne in English Poetry"; a second prize of $100 to F.H. Lahee '07, for an essay entitled "The Theory of Evolution." The other second prize of $100 was divided equally between the two essays, "The Dramatic Standards of the People," and "Concerning Children," by H.A. Bellows '06 and C.C. Washburn '05, respectively...
...subjects for the graduate prizes were divided into three groups and one prize of $200 was awarded in each group as follows: group 1--for the best essay on Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry or Engineering, to C.L.B. Shuddemagen 1G., for an essay entitled "Some Facts and Theories in Solar Physics"; group 2--for the best essay on Biology, Geology or Anthropology, to A.F. Blakeslee, A.M. '00, for an essay entitled "Sexual Reproduction in the Mucorineae"; group 3--for the best essay on Ancient Languages or Literature, to D.P. Lockwood 2G., for an essay entitled "Pliny the Younger, an Appreciation...