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Contestants for the Bowdoin Prizes must hand in their essays before April 1, as that is the final date for their acceptance. Professor L. J. Henderson '98, chairman of the Standing Committee on Bowdoin Prizes, has announced that there will be no general extension of time, but, in exceptional cases, the Committee will allow essays to be presented at a later date.
The Bowdoin Prizes established by Governor James Bowdoin of the class of 1745 and increased by G. S. Bowdoin in 1901, are given for dissertations in English, Greek and Latin. The English prizes are three, one first prize of two hundred and fifty dollars, and two second prizes of one hundred dollars each.
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