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...competitions for the Dante, Sargent and Political Science Prizes close May 1. The Dante prize of $100 is given for the best essay on a subject drawn from the life and works of Dante, written by a student in any department of the University, or by a graduate of not more than three years standing. The Sargent prize of $100 is for the best metrical translation of an ode of Horace, and is open to Harvard and Radcliffe undergraduates. This year's subject is the seventh ode of the fourth book...
...three prizes offered in Political Science are the Toppan, Sumner and Bennett prizes, all of which are due on May 1. The Toppan prize of $150 is for the best essay on a subject in political science, and is open to students of the Harvard graduate schools who have received an academic degree, and to graduates of not more than three years standing. The Sumner prize of $100, for the best dissertation on plans and prospects of universal peace, is open to all students in the University. The Bennett prize of $40 is offered to College students and third...
...invite all men in the University to submit communications on subject of timely interest...
...first smoker of the Democratic Club to be held at 9 o'clock this evening in the Trophy Room of the Union, Mr. W. A. Murphy, State House representative of the Boston Globe, will speak on some subject connected with the campaign...
Professor David G. Lyon '01 will give the first of his series of five illustrated lectures, based on his residence in Palestine during 1906-07, in the Semitic Museum this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. His subject will be "Jerusalem." The remaining dates and subjects are as follows: March 23, "Southern Palestine"; March 26, "Central and Northern Palestine"; March 30, "Recent Excavations"; April 2, "Samaria and the Samaritan Passover." These lectures will be open to the public...