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The Bowdoin prizes for English dissertations by graduates and undergraduates have been awarded as follows: graduate prize of $300 to H.A. Miller L.'02, for an essay entitled "Comparative Psychology of the Negro;" first undergraduate prize of $250 to W.H.L. Bell '04, for an essay entitled "The Tristram Legend in the Nineteenth Century;" second undergraduate prize of $200 to E.A. Hecker '05, for an essay entitled "English Grammar Schools." The prizes for Greek and Latin dissertations will be announced later.
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