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...consent, may be re-written for the prize competition. The graduate competition will be open to all holders of academic degrees, who have been in the Graduate School for a full year within the period 1897-1900. As in the case of the undergraduate essays, the topics or subjects must be approved in advance by the Prize Committee. In 1900-1901 the range of the graduate essay subjects will be limited to philosophy, political science and history, and in 1901-1902 to mathematics and natural science. Essays that have been presented for other prizes or for academic degrees elsewhere than...
...winners of prizes--undergraduates and graduates--will be named in the Commencement programme of June 27, 1900; and their essays will be read in public. Essays are not to exceed 10,000 words; they must be handed to the Recording Secretary of the University on or before April 1, 1900, and must conform to the rules printed on page 454 of the University Catalogue...
...following members of the Freshman football squad report to Dr. Sargent at the Hemenway Gymnasium this morning for strength tests. Every man must be on hand at his appointed time, as no one can play Saturday who has not taken the examination: Campbell, 9; Cudahy, 9.05; Daly, 9.10; R. Derby, 9.15; Fox, 9.20; Hatch, 9.25; Hersey, 9.30; Kernan, 9.35; Leonard, 9.40; McGrew, 9.45; Randolph, 9.50; Riggs, 9.55; Sugden, 10.00; Stone, 10.05; Stillman, 10.10; Waterbury, 10.15; Story, 10.20; Clark, 10.25; Baldwin, 10.30; Jones, 10.35; Percival...
Examinations will be held at 2 p. m., in Upper Dane and by the regulations must not extend beyond three hours...
...special car will leave the car station at 3.30. Every man must carry his own dress suit case. The canvas bags for the clothes must be left with the janitor of the Locker Building before...