Word: latinizing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...pursuance of the policy recently adopted by the Faculty with the view of making entrance requirements dependent on general work in any subject rather than on fulfilling narrowly specified requirements, the following description of Latin examinations is announced...
...April 1 the contest for the Bowdoin Prizes closes. These prizes are given for dissertations in English, Latin, and Greek, the best English essayist receives $250, and the second and third best, $100 each. Dissertations in Greek or Latin must be translations of specified passages in English literature, and the rewards are prizes of $50. The Sohier Prize makes a liberal offer for English theses and the Philip Washburn Prize offers $75 for the best treatment of an historical subject. The leading Spanish scholar will receive $45, and the Toppan, Summer, and Bennett prizes of $150, $100, and $40, respectively...
April 29.--Cambridge Latin School...
June 1.--Boston Latin School...
...Fine Arts 8b, 20c*, Robinson Hall Geology and Geography B, 5, Geol. Lect. rm. German 20b*, 20c*, Sever 2 Greek 6*, Sever 26 History A5*, Div. Lib. History 43b, 45*, Gore Hall History 27*., Sever 19 History of Religions 4*, Div. Lib. Indie Philology 20c*, [7.45], 9 Farrar St. Latin 2b, 8* Sever 14 Mathematics 29*, Sever 8 Mathematics 33*, [4.30], Jeff. Phys. Lab. 25 Mineralogy and Petrography 14*, [Feb. 15, 4.30], Mineral. Lect. rm. Mining and Metallurgy B. S. Rotch Building Mining and Metallurgy 14, 15, 22*, Pierce 311 Philosophy B, Emerson D Philosophy 21a, Emerson 27 Philosophy...