The annual competition for the Bowdoin Prizes, Harvard's oldest and most distinguished literary honor, was announced recently.
The English essay competition offers three prizes of $600, $400, and $150 to undergraduates, and three prizes of $500 each to graduate students. The Classics competition gives two awards of $150 each to undergraduates for translations into Greek and Latin, and two prizes of $300 each to graduates for original essays in Greek and Latin.
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                    Conditions for Bowdoin PrizesThe requirements of the competition for the Bowdoin Prizes for dissertations in English, Latin, and Greek are as follows: For
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                    TO COMPETE FOR SEARS PRIZES TOMORROW IN SANDERS THEATRECompetition for the two Sears' Prizes of $100 and $25 for the best discussion of the subject "Do the Public
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                    BOWDOIN ESSAYS WILL BE DUE ON APRIL THIRDAnnouncements have been posted concerning the annual competition for the Bowdoin Prizes, among the oldest prizes in the University, and
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                    Bowdoin Prizes GivenJohn E. Rexine '51 won two $100 Bowdoin prizes in the Classics, it was announced yesterday. Rexine translated two literary,
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                    Word Limit Reduced In Bowdoin ContestThe word limit for undergraduate Bowdoin Prize essays has been cut in half and the submission date advanced to December
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                    BOWDOIN PRIZE CONDITIONSThe Bowdoin prizes for dissertations in English, Greek, and Latin have been announced by Professor Bliss Perry, Chairman of the
 
         
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
                         
                         
                         
                        