Word: essays
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Lake Mohonk Conference on International Arbitration has again offered a prize of $100, donated by C. D. Pugsley '09, for the best essay on "International Arbitration" by an undergraduate man student of any college or university in the United States or Canada. The contest will close March...
...Baldwin Prize of $100, which is offered annually for the best essay on a subject in municipal government, has been awarded to Arthur Dexter Brigham '12, of Boston, for an essay on "The Application of the Merit System to Higher Municipal Officials...
Those who think Mr. Thomas Lawson's political advertisements better reading than the Monthly ought to look at Mr. C. V. Wright's essay, "A Lost Art". He champions the old Gregorian music like a Sir Kay; to him all church choirs not consecrated to the old plain chant are "merely formed for the use of tenors and fat women." Wagner, he says, "dissatisfied with the figure of the historic Christ, transformed him into a German prig with a nasty-minded distrust of feminity". That's Parsifal! There's plenty of go in the Monthly still. Mr. Pichel...
...announcement of the award in the Advocate Prize Essay contest was made at the recent forty-sixth annual dinner and reunion held at the Hotel Victoria, Boston. In the graduate competition the outcome was so close that the first and second prizes, together consisting of $250 were divided equally between W. C. Greene '11, of Baltimore, Md., for an essay entitled "New Wine and Old Bottles," and C. Warren '89, of Boston, who wrote on "A Plea for Personality in Professors." No first prize was awarded in the undergraduate competition since the judges considered no essay to be of sufficient...
...Modern Language Conference. Addresses on "Some Sources and Influence in Arnold's Poetry," by Mr. C. E. Downes; and "The Beginnings of the English Essay," by Mr. W. L. MacDonald, in Common Room of Conant Hall...