Word: frosts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Frost read last evening in Sever Hall, to a larger audience than could be expected on so unfavorable a night, his prize essay on "The Political Career of Daniel Webster." Mr. Frost and Mr. Kittredge, '82, are the only undergraduates in several years who have received the full Bowdoin prize...
...Bowdoin prizes have been awarded as follows: To John Farwell Moors, '83, graduate student, $100 for a dissertation on "Servetus;" to Edward Wheeler Frost, '84, $100 for a dissertation on "The Political Career of Daniel Webster;" to Harry Hubbard, '84, $75 for a dissertation on "The effects of a custom tariff on wages;" and to Lewis Edwards Gates, '84, $75 for a dissertation on "Sir Thomas Brown...
...Political Career of Daniel Webster. (Bowdoin Prize Dissertation.) Mr. E. W. Frost. Sever...
...incident is corroborated by a memorandum on Sumner's college bill for the first term of his junior year, -"admonition for illegal dress." In his sophomore year eighteen members of the class received detours, but Sumner's name is not among them. At the junior exhibition (April 28, 1829) Frost, Andrews, and Sumner were assigned parts in a Greek dialogue, respectively as mathematician, linguist, and orator. Sumner in maintaining the superior claims of the orator was unconsciously some what prophetic of his future. His English translation of the dialogue gives the following as the reply with which he concluded...