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Essays for the Bowdoin prizes are due Monday. April 2, at 20 University Hall.
Three Bowdoin prizes, one of $250, and two of $100 respectively will be given for the three best essays, containing not more than 13,000 words on any subject approved by the Chairman of the Committee, on Bowdoin Prizes as a proper subject for treatment in literary form, written by an undergraduate. Theses that form part of the regular work in an elective course may be submitted, with the consent of the instructor in the course or subject to such consent, may be rewritten for the prize competition.
Two prizes of $30 each are offered to undergraduates for the best translation into Attic Greek of certain passages in J. A. Symond's "The Greek Poets" from the chapter on "The Satirists" and translation into Latin of certain passages in W. W. Fowler's, "Religious Experience of the Roman People".
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