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...Thomas Nelson Perkins '91 then presented the President with a book containing an address signed by more than nine thousand three hundred Harvard graduates. The book is in two volumes, each twelve inches by fifteen inches and three inches thick, bound in crimson levant with a doublure of white levant stamped with the University seal in gold...
...exercises proposed in substitution for the Statue exercises are aptly characterized by the CRIMSON in yesterday's editorial, and nothing better has been suggested. The Stadium would be anything but impressive with an audience of a few thousand in an isolated group at one end; and a larger audience is not desired, for a public show is not proposed...
...first prize of one thousand dollars and a second prize of five hundred dollars will be given for the best treatment of any one of the subjects by persons who have received the bachelor's degree from and American college since 1893; and a first prize of three hundred dollars, and a second prize of one hundred and fifty dollars for the best treatment of any one of the subjects by undergraduates of any American college. An undergraduate may, however, compete also for the prizes primarily meant for graduates...
Applications for the Nelson Robinson, Jr., Travelling Fellowship in architecture for 1904-05 must be filed with Professor J. H. Wright, chairman of the committee on Fellowships and other Aids for Graduate Students, before January 1, 1904. This fellowship with a stipend of one thousand dollars was established in 1902 from the income of the Nelson Robinson, Jr., Fund, and is to take the place of the Austin Fellowship in Architecture which has been withdrawn...
...prize of one hundred dollars is offered to Graduates for an original essay, in either Latin or Greek, of not less than three thousand words on any subject chosen by the competitor. The writer, however, must have been in residence in the Graduate School for one full year within the period 1901-1904, and must hold an academic degree...