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Besides the Bowdoin Prizes, the Dante Prize, the Sargent Prize, the George B. Sohier Prize, the Paine Prizes, the Toppan Prizes, the Sumner Prize, the Sales Prize, and the Bennett Prize are offered. Altogether there are offered for award by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences eighteen prizes with a maximum total...
...ushers were: G. Lowell, W. D. Sohier, J. L. Putman, H. J. Coolidge, F. S. Curtis, C. L. Putman, W. Emory...
...George B. Sohier prize of $250 is for the best theses presented by a successful candidate for Honors in English or in Modern Literature. The competitors may be undergraduates in the college, Harvard graduates resident as Graduate School students, or students pursuing courses of instruction in Cambridge under the direction of the Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women. $450 has been divided into fourteen prizes, ranging from $20 to $40, which will be given to students of Semitic 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, but only in case a high degree of excellence is attained. For the best...
...promote such investigations at the Physiological Laboratory of the Medical School. An incentive to original work is also offered by various gifts of Hindoo, Sanskrit and Syriac manuscripts. Various prizes of from $100 to $250 have been received, and $6,000 has been presented to found a George B. Sohier Prize Fund...
...added to the library during the past three months. Among the acts of the corporation are to be noticed the following: The grateful acceptance of $5,000 from Nathaniel C. Nash, as the first instalment of his gift for the botanical lecture-room: the establishment of the "George B. Sohier Prize" of $250 a year for the best thesis presented by a successful candidate for honors in English or in modern literature; the granting to Prof. Adams S. Hill of leave of absence for the academic year 1890-91; the reduction of the rent of No. 1 Foxcroft House...