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...conditions for the Toppan Prize are identical with those for the Bowdoin Prize for graduates. Any holder of an academic degree in Arts, Literature, Phillosophy or Science who has been in residence since the beginning of the academic year in the Graduate Schools of Arts and Sciences, Applied Sciences, and Business Administration, or who has completed a year of residence in these Schools within a period beginning not more than two years before Commencement Day of the year of the competition, may compete. No essay offered by a graduate may contain more than 15,000 words, and it must...
...three plays are "Transfer of Property," by Mark W. Reed; "The Little Cards," by John Redhead Froome, holder this year of the McDowell Fellowship which is awarded for the best play submitted in English 47, and "The Reunion," by Eleanor Holmes Hinkley, a special student at Radcliffe. All three plays were written by members of English...
...three plays that have been chosen are "Transfer of Property," by Mark W. Reed; "The Little Cards," by John Redhead Froome, holder this year of the MacDowell Fellowship which is awarded for the best play submitted in English 47; and "The Reunion," by Eleanor Holmes Hinkley, a special student at Radcliffe. All three plays are serious in subject and mode of treatment. "Transfer of Property" deals with Christian Science and New England life in general. The second of the three plays, "The Little Cards," concerns the life of an immigrant on Ellis Island. Its plot reveals the famous Black Hand...
...Meredith, holder of the intercollegiate half and quarter mile records, and J. Higgins, the Holy Cross runner, will not be able to compete owing to conflicting meets in New York...
...added attractions to the inter-college competition several special events have been arranged. There will be a 600-yard special with J. E. Meredith, holder of the intercollegiate quarter and half mile record, E. C. Riley, N. Y. A. C., formerly of Dartmouth, and a third man yet to be chose. At the 1,000 yards distance J. T. Higgins, N. Y. A. C., D. S. Caldwell, B. A. A., and Earl Eby, Pennsylvania 1920, will compete. The latter holds the Central A. A. U. half-mile title. It is hoped to have special short-distance relay between...