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Manuscripts must be marked "For the William H. Baldwin Prize," and each paper must bear a "nom de plume." Competitors must enclose in a sealed envelope the full name, address, class and college corresponding to the "nom de plume." For any additional details concerning the scope and conditions of the competition, inquiries may be addressed to the secretary...
...source of legitimate satisfaction to Harvard men," concludes the writer whose nom de plume is 1898, "that its graduates should have taken so prompt and prominent a part in this patriotic movement." It would be well for students now in college to scan the record of those New York graduates who were the pioneers of Plattsburg...
...must be typewritten in duplicate. Both copies must be mailed not later than March 15, 1916, addressed to Clinton Rogers Woodruff, secretary of the National Municipal League, North American Building, Philadelphia, Pa., marked "For the William H. Baldwin Prize. Each paper must be marked with a "nom de plume" enclosed in a sealed envelope with the full name, address, college, and class, of the competitor...
...National Security League announces a prize of $500 for the best essay or article demonstrating the necessity and wisdom of reasonable preparedness against war by the United States. This competition is open to anyone. The manuscript, not to exceed 5000 words must be signed by a nom de plume and accompanied by a letter containing the author's real name. The competition closes on November 1, the decision, resting with five persons of national prominence, to be announced on Thanksgiving Day. The article will be judged by its value in awakening popular appreciation of our national peril and necessities...
Each essay should bear a nom de plume or arbitrary sign which should be included in an accompanying letter giving the writer's real name, college, class and home address. Both letter and essay should reach H. C. Phillips, Secretary Lake Mohonk Conference (address, until December 1, 1915, Mohonk Lake, N. Y.; December 1, 1915, to April 1, 1916, 3531 Fourteenth Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.), not later than March 15, 1916. Essays should be mailed flat (not rolled...