Word: essays
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...usual, a first and second prize are offered to undergraduates in regular standing for dissertations in English. For graduates, a prize is offered "for an essay of high literary merit belonging to a special field of learning." Undergraduates may write on any subject approved by the chairman of the committee on Bowdoin Prizes. Graduates must choose a subject in ancient and modern languages, literature, or the fine arts. A prize is offered both to graduates and undergraduates for translations into Greek and Latin of passages to be announced later...
Graduates may compete for a prize for an original essay in either Latin or Greek, of not less than three thousand words, on any subject chosen by the competitor. To compete, a man must be a holder of an academic degree and must have been in residence in the Graduate School for one full year during the period...
...Bynner '02, who won the second Bowdoin Prize of $200 for dissertations in English, will read his essay on "George Meredith's Style" in Harvard 1 on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The reading will be open to the public...
...White '02, who won the first Bowdoin prize of $250 for dissertations in English, will read his essay on "Pleiade and Areopagus" in Harvard 1 this evening at 7.30 o'clock. The reading will be open to the public...
...Reading of Bowdoin Prize Essay. Pleiade and Areopagus. Mr. A. C. White. Harvard...