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Bowdoin Prize Subjects.

5. The appearance to a stranger of an ancient Greek or Roman city as compared with that of an American modern one.

6. The educational methods satirized by Aristophanes in the clouds.

7. A comparison of the De Officis Ministrorum of St. Ambrose with the De Officiis of Cicero.

(b).

1. A translation into Greek from Butlers Analogy of Religion, Part 1, Chap. II, from the words, "Why are the authors of nature," to the end of the chapter.

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2. An original essay in Latin of from 2000 to 2500 on any subject chosen by the competitor.

SUBJECTS IN SCIENCE.1. On the means for securing good acoustic properties in large lecture rooms.

2. On the discovery of Argon and Helium.

3. Recent synthetical work on the sugar group.

4. Phenomena of Polymorphism among the lower plants or animals.

5. Is the cell theory still tenable?

6. The relation between the rate of growth of the large cities of the world and their geographical position and geological environments.

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