Word: essays
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Reading of Bowdoin Prize Essay. Pleiade and Areopagus. Mr. A. C. White. Harvard...
...Magrane '03 was awarded the Ricardo Prize Scholarship of $350 for the year 1902-1903. He wrote on "The State Regulation of Railway Rates." Each candidate was called on to write an essay in the examination room, on a topic chosen by himself, from a list not previously announced in economics and political science...
...Bowdoin Prize Essay. Reading by the Winner of the Graduate Prize. The Physiology of the Nervous System of the Medusa Gonionema. Mr. R. M. Yerkes. Harvard...
...description of the country made famous by the historical memories of Louis XIV and other figures of his time; the article is somewhat strained and obviously queer in style, but the interest of its keen, appreciative observations is sufficient to make one forget its defects. "The Renaissance Essay of Walter Pater," by K. C. M. Sills, "The Prose Style of Thomas Hardy," by J. P. Sanborn, Jr., and "Lowell's Political Ideas and Ideals," by H. L. Warner, are perhaps instructive, but hardly make interesting reading. "The Breath of Life," a story by Samuel Alford, is a simple incident well...
...same general kind of work as heretofore. The editorials are timely and neatly told. In "In the Fine Arts Lecture," by G.L.K., we have a simple bit of student rumination, clever, but not over-skillful. "The Leisure that Makes Men," is evidently a new departure into the light essay field long ago made agreeably famous. "The Story of the Man who Sat in the Stocks," by Ezra Kidd, is perhaps as powerful and well told a sketch as needs be expected from an undergraduate pen. By far the best story in the number is "George: the Second Ghost...