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BOWDOIN COMPETITIONS OPENED

Prize Essays in English, Latin and Greek Must be Submitted Before April 1.

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The Faculty of Arts and Sciences announces the opening of the competitions for the Bowdoin Prizes for dissertations in English, Greek and Latin. As last year, the competitions will be open both to graduates and undergraduates. A prize of $250 and two of $100 are offered to the undergraduates submitting the essays of highest literary merit on any subject approved by Professor Lawrence J. Henderson '98, chairman of the Faculty Committee on Bowdoin Prizes. Three prizes of $200 each are open to graduates for the best dissertations in connection with groups of academic studies, as posted on the Bulletin Board inside University Hall. In Latin and Greek there are two prizes of $50 open to undergraduates and one of $100 to graduates for translations into Latin and Greek of passages announced on the above bulletin. All essays must be submitted to the Secretary of the Faculty before April 1.

Professor Henderson will see any men interested in the competition at his office, 183 Widener Library, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 12.15.

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