Word: withheld
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...committee of award will consist of the members of the Division of Fine Arts, or of a group of members or other persons whom the Division may designate. If, in any year, no work is considered of sufficient merit, the prizes may be withheld...
...original research in medicine, the subject to be chosen by the writer. For the year 1915 a prize of $300 and the Boylston Prize Medal is offered, preference being given to dissertations which exhibit original work. If no dissertation is considered worthy of the prize, the award may be withheld...
...CRIMSON'S suggestion is that the College day begin earlier. Those classes for lectures which are now held at two-thirty o'clock are, of course, essential parts of the College curriculum. They cannot be withheld, but if proper encouragement is to be given the "average man" to indulge in the regular exercise that is universally advocated, those classes and lectures must be shifted. Conservatism naturally takes a large part in the arrangement of college exercises, but when the arrangement is inimical to the interests of the College as a whole, then it is time to make a change...
...which they may call forth, we believe he had much better not write at all. Occasionally a man has a good reason for not wishing to sign a letter with his own name. In such cases, the letter is published over a pseudonym, and the author's identity is withheld...
...Boylston Prizes consist of two first prizes of $30 each and three second prizes of $20 each. The first prizes may be withheld if none of the competitors appear to deserve them. The Corporation, and gentlemen selected by the Corporation, will act as judges and award the prizes...