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The Faculty of Arts and Sciences has awarded the first undergraduate Bowdoin prize of $250 to Hyman Askowith '07, for a essay on Johnson's Literary Achievements; the second undergraduate prize of $100 to Theodore Francis Jones '06, for an essay on the Doctrine of Indulgences. The graduate prizes of $200 each have been awarded to George Newman Fuller of the University of Michigan, for an essay on John Wycliffe and the Doctrine of Transubstantiation: and to William Jones Musgrove of the University of California, for an essay on the Place of Pleasure in Kant's Ethics.
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