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Bowdoin Prizes Awarded

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The following men have been awarded Bowdoin Prizes for dissertations in English: graduate prizes of $200 each, Stanley Perkins Chase, of Woodfords, Me., William James Musgrave, of Long Beach, Cal.; David Zek-tsang Yui, of Wuchang, China; first undergraduate prize of $250, Norman Otto Foerster '10, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; second undergraduate prizes of $100 each, Roscoe Russell Hess '11, of Seattle Wash.; Neil McCullough Clark '12, of Cleveland, O.; and Simon Leventall '11, of Chelsoa.

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