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Today is the final date on which Seniors and Juniors may enter their names for the Boylston Prizes in Elocution, the trials for which will take place Thursday, May 9. Competitors will speak selections from English, Greek or Latin authors, and all selections must be approved by Dean Briggs, who is Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory...
...award of the David A. Wells Prize in Economics to Julius Klein, A.M. '13, Ph.D., was announced at the Corporation meeting. Dr. Klein is an instructor in Latin-American History and Economics, but is on leave of absence for 1917-18, as head of the Latin-American Division in the Department of Commerce and Labor at Washington. The David A. Wells Prize is a $500 cash award offered annually by the Department of Economics through the benefaction of the late David A. Wells...
...usual routine of his work. Almost half of President Eliot's life has been spent as president of the University, and his entire career has been closely connected with University affairs. He was born in Boston on March 20, 1834, and after acquiring his early education at the Boston Latin School, entered Harvard when 16 years of age, receiving his A.B. in 1853 and A.M. in 1857. Since then he has received the honorary degree of LL.D. from six colleges, and both the LL.D. and D.M. from Harvard in 1909. He served as President of the University from...
...second assignment of Price Greenleaf Aids, the Faculty Committee on Scholarships and Other Aids to Undergraduates has voted awards to 15 Freshmen and one unclassified student. Five of those who won Aids prepared for the University at the Boston Public Latin School...
...recipients are: Bernard Jacob Alpers '21, of Dorchester (Boston Latin School); Warren Davis Ball '21, of New Haven, Conn. (Springfield Central High School); Carl Arthur Benander '21, of Boston (Boston Latin School); Joseph Charles Bloom '21, of Dorchester (Boston Latin School); Robert Bulman Drummey '21, of South Boston (Boston Latin School); William Henry Dunphy '21, of Dorchester (Boston Latin School); Stanley Brady Ecker '21, of Chicago, Ill. (Hyde Park High School); Miles Hanson, Jr., Unc., of Roxbury (Texas State School of Mines); David Samuel Herman '21, of Passaic, N. J. (Passaic High School); Clarence Francis Mateyka '21, of Cleveland, Ohio...