Mr. Herbert Henry Darling of the class of 1889, has been awarded the Summer Prize ($100) for 1887-88 for an essay on "Great National Armaments in Time of Peace." The judges were Prof. Ames and Prof. Emerton.
The Toppan Prize has been awarded to Mr. James Harvey Robinson, A. B., 1887, for an essay on "The Original and Derived Features of the Constitution of the United States." The judges were Prof. J. B. Thayer, Joseph B. Warner, Esq., and Prof. Channing.
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