1. Attic Sculpture before the Persian Wars.
2. The beginning of the Greek Romance.
3. The influence of Euripides upon mediaeval and modern drama.
4. Landscape Art among the Romans.
5. The Roman Secular Games.
6. Lucius Verginius Rufus.
7. Martianus Capella
(b) One prize for the best dissertation on any of the following subjects and the same conditions.
1. A translation into Greek from Emerson's Representative Men, the Essay on Plato, beginning. "This brings me to that central figure," and ending, "has so bewitched him."
2. A translation into Latin from De-Quincey's Essay on Alexander Pope, from the beginning through the sentence ending "where earth is forgotten."
IV. Two prizes for the best work on any of the following subjects under same conditions as in III.
1. Is the storage-battery system likely to replace the trolley system for electric propulsion of street cars?
2. The influence of the chemical discoveries of the past thirty years on the industries of Europe.
3. Acclimatization of economic plants.
4. The evolution of sexuality.
5. The phylogenetic development of vertebrates.
6. The Physical Geography of England and its effect on English History.
Dissertations offered by Seniors of 1892-93 must be deposited with the Dean on or before Commencement, 1893. All other dissertations for these prizes must be deposited with the Dean on or before the first day of November, 1893.