Word: latinized
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...committee in charge that the competition for the Bowdoin Prizes for 1919-20 is now open to all resident students of the University. These prizes are of two groups, the first of which are awarded for dissertations in English, and the second for dissertations in Greek and Latin. Each of these classes are subdivided so that those who hold degrees will be judged and awarded prizes distinct from these which are given undergraduates. The competitions close on April 1, 1920, and on that date all essays and translations must have been handed in to the Secretary of the Faculty. There...
...three-year course in its scientific school, Yale has a larger enrolment than it had in 1916. The university is undergoing a thorough reorganization, which includes departmentalization of the faculty and some changes in admission requirements. For the first time in Yale history, boys may now be admitted without Latin. Such students will receive the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy, which was formerly conferred on those graduating from the Sheffield Scientific School. On its part "Sheff" will now offer only the degree of Bachelor of Science...
...entitled to wear the "H" are as follows: Baseball. Name Prep. School. R. W. Emmons, 3d. (Capt.), '20, Groton E. L. Bigelow '21, St. Mark's F. K. Bullard '20, Exeter J. G. Coolidge, 2d. '20, Groton L. B. Evans '20, Roxbury Latin...
...examinations today are: Chemistry S 2, Fine Arts Std, French S2, French S 5, German S A, Government S 2, History S 1, Italian S 1, Latin S 1, Philosophy S B, Spanish...
Examinations tomorrow: Chemistry S 2, Fine Arts S 1d., French S 5, German S A. Government S 2. History S 1. Italian S 1. Latin S 1. Philosophy S B. Spanish...