Word: writes
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...must agree to pursue his studies for the year of his incumbency at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, and to devote himself to the study of some special subject in the field of Greek history, literature, art, archaeology, epigraphy, or topography. He shall also agree to write and publish, at the end of the year of his fellowship, a monograph embodying the results of his investigations...
Candidates may, however, with the consent of the committee, write on other classical subjects. Applications for admission to candidacy must be made to the chairman of the Department of the Classics not later than November 1, 1900, and the theses of approved candidates must be presented to the chairman not later than March...
Some of the members of the University having found it impossible, on account of pressure of work, to write a journal during the month of March, the Librarian suggests that if any of these would be willing to take up the task during another month, he would gladly supplement the March journals by a few accounts written during April, May and June, and he requests any who would be willing to contribute in this way toward the completeness of the record to communicate with...
While it is intended that "the immediate events of the month of March, 1900, should furnish the principal material for the journals, writers will naturally be led to mention other matters of recent interest, supplementing and explaining the subjects of which they write. The following outline of subjects is suggested as an indication of the field that should if possible be covered...
...chairman of the Department of Economics, not later than May 15, 1900, a statement of their previous studies and also any written work done by them. They must also take an examination, to be held not later than June 1, at which each candidate will be called upon to write, in the examination room, an essay on a topic chosen by himself from a list not previously announced, on economics and political science. The incumbent of the scholarship must carry on his studies under the supervision of the Department of Economics, devoting the greater part of his time to economics...