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A list of the winners of the coveted Bowdoin Prizes in the Classics has been released by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.
John Philip Emerson '50 of Winthrop House received two awards of $100 each for a translation into Attic Greek of a passage in T. E. Lawrence's "Seven Pillars of Wisdom" and for a translation into Latin of a passage from John Ruskin's "The Crown of Wild Olive."
Theodore Woodland Wells '48 of Melrose received honorable mention for a Latin translation of a passage from the same work.
Robert Angus Brooks 3G has been awarded $20 for an original essay in Latin entitled "Quaestions Eauidnsc."
The Faculty also announced the award of the $200 John Osborne Sargent Prize to James Otis St. Clair '62 of Belmont.
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