The Francis Boott Prize.
A prize of $100 is awarded to the writer of the best composition in concerted vocal music. This competition is open to undergraduates, and the members of any graduate school in the university Compositions must be submitted before April 1, 1908.
The Sargent Prize.
A prize of $100 is offered for the best metrical translation of a lyric poem of Horace. For 1907-08 the poem to be translated is the seventh ode of the fourth book of Horace. The competition is open to undergraduates of Harvard College and of Radcliffe College. Translations must be submitted by May 1, 1908.
The Sumnor Prize.
A prize of $100 is offered for the best dissertation on a subject connected with the topic of universal peace and the methods by which war may be permanently superseded. This prize is open to any student of the University in any of its departments; but some knowledge of international law is essential for successful competition. Dissertations must be handed in by May 1, 1998.
The Lloyd Mckini Garrison Prize.
A prize of $100 and a silver medal is offered for the best poem on a subject which will be announced later by the department of English. All undergraduates in the University will be eligible to compete for this prize.
The David A. Wells Prize.
A prize of $500 for the best thesis embodying the results of original investigation in political economy has been offered. The competition is open to Seniors in the College or Scientific School or Graduates of not more than three years standing from any department. Theses must be handed in before November 1