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...competition for the Sales prize of $45 will take place on Wednesday morning, June 10, at a quarter past nine o'clock in Lower Mass. The prize is given annually, either in money or a gold medal of equivalent value, to the best scholar in Spanish, who shall have commenced the study of that language at Harvard College, and whose scholarship shall be determined by his proficiency in Spanish composition: The successful candidate to be selected by the President, the Professor of the French and Spanish languages, and the Instructor of Spanish for the time being...
Frank O. White, the alternate, graduated last year from the Boston Latin School, receiving a Franklin Medal for scholarship. He has never given any attention to debating until this year, but he is now a member of the Harvard Union...
Samuel Edwin Wyman, M. D., of the class of '74, died yesterday at his home in Cambridge. Dr. Wyman graduated from the Boston Latin School in 1870, a Franklin medal scholar, and entering Harvard took his degree in 1874. He graduated from the Harvard Medical School in 1878. He was a member of the Masschusetts Medical Society, microscopist of the Cambridge Hospital, and for the last fifteen years he has practiced as physician and surgeon in Cambridge...
...medal for the highest individual score was won by Fitzhugh Townsend of the Columbia team...
...SAYRE '98.Adolph Monell Sayre '98, the youngest of the three Harvard speakers, is 20 years of age. He was educated at the Columbian Academy, graduating with valedictory honors. He won the medal for highest scholarship each year of his course and in Senior year took the Montague medal in Latin, the Roone medal in Greek and the Lodge medal in English. After completing his undergraduate course he entered the Columbian Law School and graduated second in a class of eighty-six. His graduating thesis on "The Interstate Commerce Clause of the Constitution," received the first award...