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A Lowell senior has won two of the Bowdoin prizes, and two graduate students have each won one, it was announced recently.
Joseph A. Page '55 won both the $100 Bowdoin Prizes for Undergraduates in the Classics this year for his translations into Attic Greek and Latin. In the competition for the graduate prizes no award was made.
In the Humanities section of the Bowdoin Prizes (English) for graduates, Alfred W. Satterthwaite 6G won the $400 first prize for an essay entitled "Some Interpretations of Greek Tragedy." Leo Bersani 3G received honorable mention for his essay "The Development of a Jamesian Novel: Notes on the Writing of "The Ambassadors."
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