Word: essays
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Philippines," by W. Vaughn Moody '93; and "The New Industrial Revolution," by Brooks Adams '70. In Scribners is an article on "Russia of Toda," by Henry Norman '81, and a poem entitled "A Greek Galley," by G. C. Lodge '95. W. D. Howells h. '67 has an essay in "The Century" entitled "At Third Hand" and a paper on "Mark Twain; an Inquiry" in "The North American Review." Senator H. C. Lodge '71 also has an article in "The North American Review," entitled "John Marshall, Statesman...
...praising or dispraising. Some individuals, as is natural, he handles better than others. His estimate of Edgar Allen Poe is excellent for its swift comprehension. And it is quite in contrast with the treatment that Poe has received from many impressionistic critics. This chapter and Professor Gates's essay supplement each other...
...Graduates a prize of one hundred dollars will be given for an original essay in either Latin or Greek, of not less than three thousand words. Any subject may be chosen by a competitor, but each man must be the holder of an academic degree and must be a resident student in the Graduate School for one full year, within the period between 1898-1901. Essays already presented for prizes or academic distinctions else-where than in Harvard, are not admissable. The winners of these prizes will be announced on the Commencement programme, this June...
...Macy '99 has been awarded the prize of $250 offered by the Century Magazine for the best essay written by a Bachelor of Arts graduated in 1899. The subject of his essay was: "Tolstoi's Moral Theory...
...which is not insignificant, but so essential to the integrity of the presentation of President Eliot's views, that in some cases what is left, because of the omission, becomes hardly intelligible, and in other cases gives an impression which is quite opposite to that produced by the ungarbled essay...