Word: toed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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The exercises were opened by the Glee Club which sang the first and last verses of the "Harvard Hymn" in Latin, to the music of the "Commencement Hymn." Dean Briggs then spoke briefly of the purpose of the meeting, and said that the rewards of the scholars in the University...
The history of the fund from which the deturs were purchased was given by Dean Briggs, and then the prizes were distributed. He next considered the Bowdoin prizes and in his remarks made this interesting statement: Prizes for English were given to the following men while they were in College...
President Eliot, in a short speech, said that the powers necessary to win scholarships and prizes are those which bring success in after life. Physical, intellectual and moral strength are as much needed by the scholar as by the athlete or the soldier. The excellent physical condition of the scholarship...
The Williams Fellowship for the year 1899-1900 has been awarded to H. E. Addison '96, resident graduate student in the Divinity School. Hopkins Scholarships have been assigned to the following men. C. B. Bacon, Columbia '99, resident graduate; G. D. Edwards '98, 2Dv.; V. J. Emery, Ohio State University...
The Christmas Recess extends from December 23, 1899, to January 2, 1900, inclusive. All undergraduates are required to register Wednesday, January 3, between nine and twelve o'clock, College exercises will be held as usual on that day.