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Seniors concentrating in economics will have this week an opportunity to compete for the annual Ricardo Prize Scholarship of $350. The examination on which the award is based will be held in Widener U on Thursday at 2 o'clock...
Drawings for the prize competition in architecture, which is conducted by the Boston Society of Architects, are due to be handed in at the School of Architecture today. Five prizes of $50 each are offered yearly in this competition for original architectural drawings. Of these, two are awarded to members of the School of Architecture at the University, two to men in the Department of Architecture at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and one to qualified members of the Boston Architectural Club. The awards will be made at the annual meeting of the Society...
Preparations for the triangular debate between the University, Yale and Princeton on March 22 have begun. Preparatory debates are to be held every evening for the next two weeks. The Coolidge Prize of $100, which is given annually to the best individual debater in the University, will not be awarded this year until after the debate. It will be presented on the basis of ability shown in the preliminary trials and the trial debates...
Wednesday evening, March 27, has been set as the date for the Lee Wade II Prize Speaking, which will be held this year in Sanders Theatre. All undergraduates of the three upper classes are eligible for these prizes and each contestant will deliver the same selection, which is this year a portion of "The Defence of Blennerhassett," by William Wirt. Winners of first, second and third places will receive $25, $15 and $10, respectively...
...committee to whom was assigned the decision upon the merits of the papers contesting for the prizes offered by Messrs. Hart, Schaffner and Marx, of Chicago, for 1917, has awarded the first prize in Class A, a sum of $1,000, to Edmond Earle Lincoln, instructor and tutor in the Division of History, Government and Economics in the University. The winning paper was entitled "The Results of Municipal Electric Lighting in Massachusetts...