Word: oils
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This evening at 7.30, the winners of Bowdoin Prizes will read the successful essays in Harvard 1. R. M. Green '02 will read part of his essay on "Vanity Fair and Becky Sharp," and G. H. Montague '01 will read parts of his essay on "The Rise of the Oil Monopoly." The reading is expected to occupy about one hour. The rules of the Faculty provide not only that the essays shall be read publicly, but that the names of the winners shall be noted on the Commencement Programme...
...Reading of Bowdoin Prize Essays. The Rise of the Oil Monopoly. Mr. G. H. Montague--Vanity Fair and Becky Sharp. Mr. R. M. Green. Harvard...
...Reading of Bowdoin Prize Essays. The Rise of the Oil Monopoly. Mr. G. H. Montague. -- Vanity Fair and Becky Sharp. Mr. R. M. Green. Harvard...
...undergraduates, the first prize of $250 was awarded to R. M. Green '02, of Boston. His essay was on "Vanity Fair and Becky Sharp." G. H. Montague '01, of Springfield, was awarded the second prize of $200 for an essay on "The Rise of the Oil Monopoly." For graduates, the prize of $300 was awarded to G. J. Blewett, Ph. D., of St. Thomas, Ont., for an essay on "The Philosophy of Spinoza with especial reference to its Historical Position...
...Buffalo, N. Y., died at Marietta, Ohio, on March 11, after an operation for an acute attack of appendicitis. While in College, Forman was widely known and universally liked for his happy disposition and his clean, manly life. Since graduation he had been engaged with his brother in the oil business in Ohio and it was there he died...