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WILLIAM J. BRYAN?1900 Nominator?William D. Oldham (Neb.) Seconder?Ex-Senator Hill...
Instructors in the Dental School in Inlay Work, for one year from September 1, 1921.--Dr. Norman Beverly Nesbett, Dn. '99, Dr. Arthur Judson Oldham, Dn. '90, and Dr. Charles Thomas Warren...
There is encouragement for American scholarship in the recently published annual report of the Rhodes Scholarship Trust. American Rhodes scholars at Oxford last year took five first honors in jurisprudence, and captured nine university prizes, among which were the Matthew Arnold prize for an English essay and the Oldham prize for a classical essay. In the classics in general their showing was less good than in other subjects. Outside the field of scholarship, they have done well in athletics, and--strangely enough--an American has been chosen for the first time to the presidency of the Union, which is regarded...
...test of Oxford competition well in all studies, except the classics. Last year they took five out of the seven first honors in jurisprudence. They won nine university prizes, some of them of great importance--the Gladstone memorial prize, the Mathew Arnold prize for an English essay, the Oldham prize for a classical essay, and the Beit prize in colonial history...
William Chase Greene '11, of Baltimore, Md., now at Balliol College, Oxford, as Rhodes Scholar from Massachusetts, has been awarded the Charles Oldham Prize for an essay on "The Sean in the Greek Poets." This prize, consisting of sixty pounds, is awarded annually for the best essay on a subject connected with Greek and Latin literature. During the last hundred years it has been won by such men as John Ruskin. Matthew Arnold and Dean Stanley, Greene, however, is the first American to have captured this honor...