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Award of Bowdoin Prizes

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The Faculty of Arts and Sciences yesterday awarded the Bowdoin Prizes for the year 1908-09 as follows:

Graduate prizes of $200 each--One to C. L. B. Shuddemagen for an essay on "Mechanical Analogues for Electromagnetic Systems"; one to R. C. Mullenix for an essay on "The Neurone Theory: Its Development and its Present Suits"; and one to E. A. Hecker for an essay on "The Progress of Humanitarianism in the first three centuries after Christ, as exhibited in the extant Greek and Latin Authors of that Period." First undergraduate prize of $250 to K. Costikyan '09 for an essay on "Cardinal Newman's Religion." Second undergraduate prize of $100 to P. Mariett '11 for an essay on "Skiamachia: A Study in Character" and one of $100 to be divided between S. F. Kimball '09 for an essay on "Franklin Park, Boston: A Critical Study" and C. C. Webster '09, for an essay on "The Conspiracy of Amboise and the Political Activity of the Hugeness."

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