Word: latinizing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Tomorrow is the last day for receiving names of competitors for the Boylston Prizes for Elocution. These prizes are awarded to Seniors and Juniors in the College at a public competition on May 10. The students speak not their own compositions but selections from English, Greek or Latin authors; the proportion in English is to be at least two out of three. The selections must be approved by the Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory...
...classics should be handed in today to the Secretary of the Faculty in University 20. The Bowdoin Prizes include three for undergraduates and three for graduates. In the English group there is a first prize of $250 and two second prizes of $100 each; in the Greek and Latin group there are two prizes of $50 each...
...Bowdoin Prizes are divided into two groups for dissertations in English and in the classics. In the English group there is a first prize of $250 and two second prizes of $100 each; in the Greek and Latin group there were two prizes of $50 each. The Francis Boott Prize is one of $100 for the best concerted vocal music composition. The Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize is given for the best poem on a selected subject, and consists of the sum of $100 and a silver medal. The George Arthur Knight Prize of $30 is awarded for the best composition...
Tuesday, May 22: Boston Latin at Cambridge...
...note with delight your editorial entitled "Compulsory Latin Must Go," as it seems to us the statement of a sage educational policy and is clearly the work of a man who knows the classics well and only turns from them after giving them a thorough trial...