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Award Winners at Yale.

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Prize awards have been announced at Yale as follows:

Winthrop Prizes, Class of 1897-First prize, Charles U. Clarke; second prize, A. R. Brubacher.

Scott Prize, in German, Class of 1897-W. D. Beach. Scott prize in French, Class of 1897-Charles U. Clarke.

C. Willis Betts's Prize in English Composition, Class of 1898-Herbert Wescott Fisher, with honorable mention of Louis Samter Levy.

Declamation Prizes, Class of 1898-First prize, D. B. Eddy, M. L. Fearey; second prize, L. H. Rogers.

DeForest Mathematical Prizes, Class of 1897-First prize, Arthur W. Ewell; second prizes, William F. Clark, Allen H. Hitchcock.

Class of 1898-First prize, Morrell W. Gaines; second prize, Edward R. Whittemore; third prize, Frederick A. Lehlbach.

Class of 1899-First prize, John P. Norton; second prize, George P. Baker; third prize, Marvyn Scudder.

Woolsey scholarship, class of 1899-Arthur W. Lovell.

Hurlbut scholarship, class of 1899-John P. Norton.

Third freshman scholarship, class of 1899-Edward B. Boise.

Berkely premiums in Latin composition, class of 1899-First grade, E. B. Boise, A. Y. Dubuque, J. F. Flynn, A. W. Lovell, S. W. Sawyer; second grade, J. K. Clark, William J. Cooney, J. P. Norton, H. R. Shipman, R. G. Van Name, W. G. Wallace, E. Watrous.

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