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Bowdoin Prize Dissertations.

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The following Bowdoin Prize Dissertations will be read today at 4.30 p. m., Harvard 1:

"Demagogues in Republican Rome," W. W. Baker '98.

"A Translation into Greek from Hume's Essay on Eloquence," W. H. P. Hatch '98.

The readings are open to the University and the public.

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