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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Boston as seen from the Harvard Bridge," by J. G. Gilkey '12, is the winner this year of the Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize. In spite of obvious limitations of the subject and perceptible languor of treatment, the poem is picturesque and musical. The reviewer likes especially to finger over the first and last stanzas...

Author: By E. E. Hunt ., | Title: Review of June Number of Monthly | 6/17/1911 | See Source »

...MEDICAL SCHOOL LECTURE. "Indigestion: its Causes and Treatment." Dr. Franklin W. White. Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar | 4/15/1911 | See Source »

...second and third best, $100 each. Dissertations in Greek or Latin must be translations of specified passages in English literature, and the rewards are prizes of $50. The Sohier Prize makes a liberal offer for English theses and the Philip Washburn Prize offers $75 for the best treatment of an historical subject. The leading Spanish scholar will receive $45, and the Toppan, Summer, and Bennett prizes of $150, $100, and $40, respectively, are awarded for the best theses on subjects dealing with various fields of political science. Men of musical ability may compete for the Francis Boott Prize...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRIZES. | 3/16/1911 | See Source »

Sketched briefly the story is as follows: Dr. Garret, an eminent New York never specialist has under treatment for shock, Joan, the orphan daughter of his life-long companion, Mr. Mannering...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Miss Lincoln's Play at Castle Square | 3/6/1911 | See Source »

Essays offered in competition for these prizes may be on any subject approved by the Chairman of the Committee on Bowdoin Prizes as a proper subject for treatment in literary form. Theses that form part of the regular work in an elective course may be offered in competition, with the consent of the instructor in the course, or, subject to such consent, may be rewritten for the prize competition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Conditions for Bowdoin Prizes | 1/18/1911 | See Source »

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