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Award of Bowdoin Prizes

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The Faculty of Arts and Sciences has made the following award of the Bowdoin Prizes for 1907-08:

Graduate prizes of $200 each--one to A.N. Holcombe '06 for an essay on "The Telephone in Great Britain"; one to G.N. Fuller '05 for an essay on "A Theory of the American Revolution"; and one to J.H. Hanford '06 for an essay on "The Pastoral Elegy and Milton's Lycidas." First undergraduate prize of $250 to L. Simonson '08 for an essay on "Aristotle and the Modern Drama"; second undergraduate prize of $200 to C. Britten '10 for an essay on "The Temperament of John Donne"; second undergraduate prizes of $100--one to J. Loewenberg '10 for an essay on "Novalis's Romantic Metamorphosis of the Philosophy of Fichte"; and one to R.W. Follett '09 for an essay on "The Rationale of Description."

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