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Professor T. W. Richards '86, of the department of Chemistry, was presented with a gold medal, in recognition of him discoveries, by the American Chemical Society last evening. He attended the dinner of the society in Chicago, III., and delivered an address on "Atomic Weights." This is the second time that this medical has been awarded. Professor G. A. Arhenius, of Sweden, won a similar prize last year...
...competitors for the Lloyd McKim Garrison prize must hand in their manuscripts at the office of the Secretary of the Faculty. University 20. before 5 o'clock Monday. The prize, which consists of $100 and a silver medal, will be awarded this year for the best poem submitted on either of the following subjects: "Robert Browning, May 7, 1812"; or "Tripoli." The competition for this prize is open to all undergraduates...
Adolph Augustus Berle, Jr., '13, of Cambridge, prepared at the Brookline High School. For Harvard, he served on the 1913 Freshman debating team which won from Yale 1913 at New Haven. He participated in the Pasteur Medal Debate finals...
Maurice Suravitz '13, of Scranton, Pa., prepared at the Scranton Central High School, where he was class orator, and won an oratorical medal. He was winner of the Pasteur Medal Debate in 1910, and was a member of the University team which defeated Yale last year...
Thomas Justin Moore 2L., of Mount Lebanon, La., alternate, prepared at the Mount Lebanon Academy. He graduated from Richmond College, Richmond, Va., in 1908, having won the Best Reader's Medal in his final year...