ELTON HOLMES BEALS. EARLE MASON EDSON. CHARLES RAYMOND HASLAM. TRUMAN RIPLEY HAWLEY. ARTHUR STILLMAN HOUghton. WILLIAM SAMSON MCKNIGHT. THOMAS LEWIS EARLE PALMER. DAVID REUBEN RADOVSKY. AUGUSTUS LORING RICHARDS. ROBERT PETTINGER STEPHENSON. FRED HAROLD STINCHField. FLETCHER BERNARD WAGNER. CLIFFORD HALL WALKER. GEORGE ROWLAND WALKER. LEON VALENTINE WALKER. HOMAN WATSON WALSH. BRADLEY WOCDRUFF YOUNG. THE MEDICAL SCHOOL. George Cheyne Shattuck Memorial Fellowship. HENRY ASBURY CHRISTIAN. John Ware Memorial Fellowship. Charles Eliot Ware Memorial Fellowship. ELMER ERNEST SOUTHARD PARNAG ADAM ADAMIAN, Scholarships. FRED HAROLD ALLEN, RALPH HARVARD GOLDTHWAITE, JAMES LINCOLN HUNTINGTON, JAMES PAYTON LEAKE, CARLETON RAY METCALF, WILBUR AUGUSTUS SAWYER, MICHAEL JAMES SHAUGHNESSY, CHARLES SAMPSON TURNER, CHARLES WALTER WADDell, ORION VASSAR WELLS, John Foster Fund John Thomson Taylor Lucius F. Billings Charles Pratt Strong Cotting Gift Charles B. Porter JOHN HOWARD WYMAN, (Appointments for 1903-04.) WILLIAM JANOWSKY, Cotting Gift MICHAEL JAMES SHAUGHNESSY, JAMES GUINNE TRIMBLE, Jr. LEO EDWARD WELKER, David Williams Cheever The Bowdoin Prizes. FOR DISSERTATIONS IN ENGLISH. Undergraduate Prizes. TO WILLIAM HARRIS LAIRD BELL, of the Senior Class, a first prize of $250 for an essay entitled The Tristram Legend in the Nineteenth Century. TO EUGENE ARTHUR HECKER, of the Junior Class, a second prize of $200 for an essay entitled English Grammar Schools. Judges: The Committee and Mr. GEORGE C. SAWYER and Mr. ROBERT M. JOHNSON. Graduate Prize. TO HERBERT ADOLPHUS MILLER, of the Graduate School, a prize of $300 for an essay entitled Comparative Psychology of the Negro. Judges: The Committee and Dr. R. C. CABOT. FOR DISSERTATIONS IN GREEK AND LATIN. Undergraduate Prizes. TO EUGENE ARTHUR HECKER, of the Junior Class, a prize of $50 for a translation into Greek. Judges: Professor F. E. WoODRUFF and Dr. J. W. H. Walden. TO SYDNEY COrnwall Legh, of the Senior Class, a prize of $50 for a translation into Latin. Judges: Professor J. C. KIRTLAND, Professor H. E. BURTON, and Dr. M. W. MATHER. Graduate Prize. TO DEAN PUTNAM LOCKWOOD, of the Graduate School, a prize of $100 for an essay in Latin. Judges: Professor J. C. KIRTLAND, Professor H. E. BURTON, and Dr. M. W. MATHER. The Boylston Prizes for Elocution. First Prizes. TO FRANCIS JOSEPH O'CONNOR, of the Senior Class. Second Prizes. TO ARTHUR ATWOOD BALLANTINE, of the Senior Class. Judges: Judge F. C. LOWELL, Hon. CURTIS GUILD, Jr., Hon. A. J. DALY, Rev. W. E. HUNTINGTON, Mr. J. F. RHODES, Mr. A. I. FISKE, Professor B. S. HURLBUT, Mr. W. R. THAYER, Professor E. C. MOORE, and Mr. J. G. HART. The Pasteur Medal. TO MYER KABATCHNICK, of the Sophomore Class. The Coolidge Debating Prizes. TO ELLWOOD MILTON RABENOLD, of the Senior Class, two prizes of $100 each. The Sargent Prize. TO CHARLES TRIPP RYDER, of the Sophomore Class, a prize of $100 for a translation of the fourteenth Ode of the Second Book of Horace. Judges: The Dean of the Faculty, Miss JOSEPHINE PRESTON Peabody, and Professor W. F. HARRIS. The George B. Sohier Prize. TO FRANCES ELIZABETH NEWELL, a Senior in Radcliffe College, a prize of $250 for a thesis on the Legend of Sabrina. Judges: The Division of Modern Languages. The Sales Prize. TO HENRY WILLIAM SCHURR, of the Junior Class, a prize of $45 for proficiency in Spanish Composition. Judges: President ELIOT, Professor MARCOU, and Professor FORD. The Philip Washburn Prize. TO NORMAN SHAW MCKENDRICK, of the Senior Class, a prize of $75. Judges: The Department of History and Government. The Toppan Prize. TO GUY HALL ROBERTS, a prize of $150 for an essay on The Foreign Commerce of the United States during the Confederation. Judges: Professor COOLIDGE, Professor EMERTON, and Professor ANDREW. The Ricardo Prize Scholarship. TO JOSEPH CLARENCE HEMMEON, of the Graduate School, a prize scholarship of $350. Judges: The Department of Political Economy. |