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Bowdoin Prize Winners.

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The Bowdoin Prize Dissertations for 1887-88 have been awarded as follows:

1. GRADUATES.E. L. Blossom, '88 ($100)-"Possible Evolution of a Socialistic or Communistic Civilization."

J. W. H. Walden, '88 ($100)-"Cicero's Provincial Administration."

C. F. A. Currier, '87 ($100)-"The Prospect of a Constitutional Government in Germany."

II. UNDERGRADUATES.E. L. Jellinek '89 ($75)-"Burke's Views on the Proper Relations between England and Ireland."

F. E. Haynes, '89 ($50)-"Prospects of a Constitutional Government in Germany."

IV.George J. Peirce, third year Lawrence Scientific School, ($50).

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