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The following awards of scholarships and prizes in the Academic Department were announced by the Yale Faculty last week:
Bristed scholarship-Curtis C. Bushnell, '91.
Woolsey scholarship, class of 1892-James W. D. Ingersoll.
Hulbut scholarship, class of 1892-Alfred B. Palmer.
Third Freshman scholarship, class of 1891-Bernard M. Allen.
Winthrop prizes, class of 1890-First prize, Charles E. Robbins; second prize, divided between Stewart H. Rowe and David Sharps.
Scott prize in French, class of 1890-Walter A. DeCamp.
De Forest mathematical prizes-Senlor mathematical prizes-First prize, not awarded; second prize, Edward B. Hinckley. Class of 1890-First prize, Albert C. Crehore; second prize, Chas. B. Bliss. Class of 1891-First prize not awarded; second prizes, Lyle A. Dickey and Hippolyte W. Greuner; Class of 1892-First prizes. Henry G. Crocker and George H. Girty; second prizes, Bernard M. Allen and George R. Montgomery.
Composition prizes, class of 1891-First prizes, John J. Cox, Howard T. Kingsbury, Ray B. Smith; second prizes, Grovesnor Atterbury, James W. Broatch, Harry H. Tweedy; third prizes, Francis T. Brown, Hampton P. Howell, Robert G. McClung, Edward A. Thurber.
Declamation prizes, class of 1891-First prize, Francis T. Brown; second prize, Frank Crawford; third prize, Allan G. Robinson.
Berkeley premiums, class of 1892-First grade, Bernard M. Allen, Henry G. Crocker, Henry B. Hinckley, James W. D. Ingersoll, Alfred B. Palmer; second grade, Fred C. G. Bronson, William L. Kitchel, Paul Klimpke, Arthur W. Shaw, James E. Wheeler, Albert L. Whittaker.
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