Word: fields
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...comparative literature prizes will be awarded. One of the value of $100 will be given for the best thesis by a graduate or undergraduate in the University or Radcliffe on any subject in the field of comparative literature which has been approved by the chairman of the department. Another prize of $50 for the best thesis on a subject in the field of comparative literature concerning the Middle Ages or the Renaissance will be awarded. This competition is open only to undergraduates of the University. The theses for the comparative literature prizes must be submitted to Professor W. H. Schofield...
...official moving pictures of the British Government, showing the work of the American Ambulance Field Service, will be shown at a benefit performance in the Boston Opera House this evening at 8 o'clock. There will be only one performance. Half of the gross receipts will go to the American Ambulance Field Service, and the other half will be turned over to the General British War Relief Fund. Tickets at 50 cents to $1.50 are now on sale at the Opera House, at Herrick's and at 366 Boylston street...
Unquestionably college papers will bear a great deal of improvement. After a careful survey of the field, no intelligent reader will take exception to the Transcript's charges. But the remedy suggested involves grave dangers for it infers a misconception of the purpose of undergraduate publications...
...position of second assistant manager of the University lacrosse team will report at Hollis 19 this evening at 7.15. Men from the Sophomore Class only are eligible. The work will be divided between clerical duties at the H. A. A. Office and attendance at the practice on the field. No previous experience is necessary. The competition will last until shortly after the spring vacation, and the successful candidates will accompany the team on its trip to Geneva and Ithaca...
...greatest strength of the team will undoubtedly lie in the field events. In the pole vault the team will have a brilliant performer in R. H. Harwood, who is easily the most promising man the University has had for some time in this event. Harwood, who will be the team's mainstay in this department, is the National Interscholastic champion in the pole vault, and has a record of over 12 feet in competition. Of the other pole vaulters F. D. Johnson has been showing considerable promise, and should be vaulting over 11 feet in this spring's meets...