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Prizes in Comparative Literature

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Professor A. M. Potter has instituted, in memory of his mother, two prizes in Comparative Literature, to be called the Susan Anthony Potter prizes. One of $100 is offered to any student in the University or Radcliffe College, for a thesis on some subject in Comparative Literature approved by the Chairman of the Department. The other of $50 will be awarded to an undergraduate of the College for an essay on Comparative Literature in the field of the Middle Ages or the Renaissance.

These prizes will be awarded for the first time in 1909, and candidates should submit their subjects early next fall to Professor Schofield, Chairman of the Department. May 1, 1909, is the last day to receive theses.

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