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The New England Magazine for April has an article of special interest for Harvard men on "Women's Work at the Harvard Observatory" by Miss Helen L. Reed. Miss Reed was the Annex student who won the Sargent prize for the best metrical translation of the Odes of Horace. The...
Of the poetry of the number, "Verses," by P. H. Savage, is the best. It is simply written, and its metrical qualities are decidedly better than anything by the same author that we remember to have seen before. "The Amber-witch" is not up to Mr. Moody's usual standard...
For a number of years past a prize of one hundred dollars has been offered by John Osborne Sargent of the class of 1830 for the best metrical translation of an Ode of Horace. The ode to be translated this year is the sixteeth of the third book. The competition...
The Chauncey Wright prize of $25 is offered this year, as usual, to juniors, seniors or graduates pursuing regular courses of study at the University, for the best mathematical thesis on "a critical examination of a certain geometrical construction with a view to testing its value as a solution, exact...
Tonight Professor Smith will bring his very entertaining and instructive series to a close. The subject will be old Norse poetry, including recitations from the original accompanied by metrical translations.