Word: sixteenth
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Sargent Prize of $100 has been awarded to Edward Thomas Eyre Hunt '10, of Mechanicsburg, O., for the best metrical translation of the sixteenth Epode of Horace. The judges were Mr. H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07 and Mr. F. H. Fobes...
...Sargent Prize of $100, given in memory of John O. Sargent '30, is offered yearly for the best metrical translation of a lyric poem of Horace. The poem selected for this year is the sixteenth epode of Horace...
HARVARD-PRINCETON DEBATE Sixteenth Annual Debate. Singing by the Glee Club. Sanders Theatre, S. P. M. Question: "Resolved, That the Federal Government should have the power to impose an income tax, not apportioned among the States according to population." Applications for tickets should be addressed to Mr. G. L. Harding, Hollis 20, and should contain a stamped and addressed envelope. Members of the University will be allowed one ticket each. Tickets for the public and extra tickets for members of the University will be sold at twenty-five cents each. Extra tickets are on sale at the two stores...
HARVARD-PRINCETON DEBATE. Sixteenth Annual Debate. Singing by the Glee Club. Sanders Theatre, 8 P. M. Question: "Resolved. That the Federal Government should have the power to impose an income tax, not apportioned among the States according to population." Applications for tickets should be addressed to Mr. G. L. Harding, Hollis 20, and should contain a stamped and addressed envelope. Members of the University will be allowed one ticket each. Tickets for the public and extra tickets for members of the University will be sold at twenty-five cents each. Extra tickets are on sale at the two stores...
...loan collection of primitive paintings exhibited at the Fogg Art Museum has now been supplemented by an exhibition of fifteenth and sixteenth century engravings in the print-room. These prints have been selected from the collection of the Museum, with additions from Mr. Francis Bullard's collection. It illustrates the development of copperplate engraving from its beginning to the time of the three great sixteenth century masters: Durer, Lucas van Leyden, and Mariautonio Raimondi. The prints shown are remarkable not only for the great beauty of the impressions but also in some instances, for their extreme rarity. The Otto print...