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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Group IV, Modern Languages and Literature, John Gilbert D'Arcy Paul 1G., of Baltimore, Md., was awarded a $200 graduate prize for his essay on "Mr. Henry James: A Sauntering." In Group VI, Philosophy, Education, and Fine Arts, Norbert Wiener 4G., of Cambridge, won a prize of $200 for his essay on "Relativism." No award was made in Group V, History, Government, and Economics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 5 BOWDOIN PRIZES AWARDED | 5/20/1914 | See Source »

...Fine Arts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Schedule of Make-up Exams. | 5/12/1914 | See Source »

...score was tied up in the fourth, but in the next two innings Rindge forged ahead securing two runs. A fine rally in the ninth put the Freshmen on even terms, and they stayed thus until darkness stopped play. The feature of the game was easily Harte's remarkable catch of a foul...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIVE TO FIVE IN TWELVE INNINGS | 5/7/1914 | See Source »

Daily exercises in all courses end on Tuesday, May 26, 1914. Wednesday, May 27. Chemistry 19, Sever 6 Chemistry 24, Sever 30 Economics 3, New Lect. Hall Fine Arts 8b, Robinson 1fl. Fine Arts 10b, Robinson Hall French 2: Mr. Doyle's sect. 10, Sever 5 Dr. Keniston's sect. 11, Sever 6 French 3, Emerson J German 18 hf., Sever 30 Government 7, Wadsworth 15 Italian 11 hf., Sever 5 Latin A, Sever 30 Mathematics D, Sever 35, 36 Mathematics G, Pierce 307 Semitic...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FINAL ORDER OF FINAL EXAMS | 5/6/1914 | See Source »

...soft track may be held largery responsible, were the rule in the spring handicap games held in the Stadium yesterday. One of the best races of the afternoon was run by W. J. Bingham '16, who won the 220-yard dash from J. S. Foley '15, with a fine burst of speed. B. Z. Nelson '15 showed up well in the 100-yard event, coming in first with a safe margin. There was keen competition in the shot-put, in which H. R. Hardwick placed first. The general slowness of the meet may be further accounted for by the fact...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DEVOID OF PHENOMENAL WORK | 5/2/1914 | See Source »

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