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SUBJECTS TOR ESSAYS. Subjects for essays Due may i, 1000 i. а. 3- 4- 5- б. 7- 8. 9- 10. 11. la. 3- 14. 5-16. The French Abbe of the Old Regime, a Social Study.” Will England Retain India?” “A Critical Study of the Claims of the Anglo-Saxon Race to Superiority over other Races “The Doctrine of the Fred Scott Case and its Historic Results.” The Bequests of the Nineteenth Century to the Twentieth Century'.” “The Accommodation of the Constitution of the United States to their New Conditions. Politically Orthodox Education.” “The Czar’s Peace Congress.” The Ideal of an American College Kducation.” Sir Walter Scott and Alexander Dumas, the Rider; a Comparative Study.” “The True Nature of the English Reformation.” “William Morris: His Ideals, His Work and His Influence. “The Interaction between Greek and Hebrew Ethics before Christ.” “The Jewish Conception of the Divine Wisdom.” “Pantheistic Elements in Modern Theological Thought: their Origin and Significance.” “ A Critical Study of the Accounts of the Resurrection of Christ.” Cohdkx Ci.uh Mkdai..—John P. Norton, ’99. Tint Cohdkx Cum Sii.vkk Mkdai, is awarded annually to that undergraduate of cither the Academical or Scientific Department who shows the greatest proficiency in the elements of Political Economy. % Prizes Awarded in Academical Department, i$9$-99 Graduate Sloauc Fellowship—Edgsir S. Downs, ’9S. Soldier’s Memorial Fellowship—Abraham R. Brulmchcr, '97. Douglas Fellowship—Robert R. Root. ’98. Sillimau Fellowship—John T. Norton. Jr., '98. Eldridge Fellowships—Arthur S. Gale, ’99; Joint I . Norton, ’99. Scott Hurtt Fellowship—C. U. Clark, ’97. Foote Fellowships—Arthur Hu instead. ‘95; George I). Kellogg,’95; Charles M. Hathaway, ’99; Sydney K. Mitchell, ’98. Macy Fellowship—Samuel E. Bassett, ’9S. Waterman Fellowships—Henry J. Nichols, ’99. tamed Fellowships—William Churchill,: 97 ; Robert E. Hume, ’98; Ralph G. Van Name, ’99; John F. Flynn, ’99. Clark Scholarships—Sydney K. Mitchell, ’98; John F. Flynn, ’99. W. W. DeForest Scholarship—Charles P. Wagner, ’99. 124
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Premiums University Prizes Awarded in lime, i$9$ John A. Portkr Pri .k.—Nathan A. Smyth, 1900, I,. S. This prize «f 5250, foumlcel by the Kingsley Trust Association (Scroll and Key Society), is offered annually for the best essay on a prescribed subject, and is open for competition to all students for a degree, either in the graduate or undergraduate departments of the University. Essays must be sent to 105 Grove Street on or ! cforc May 1, 1900. Ivnch competitor must sign his essay with an assumed name, and send with it an envelope with this name on the outside and the real name on the inside. For information in regard to the subjects, inquiry may be made by mail of “W., 105 Grove Street, New Haven, Conn. The following are the recipients of the prize since its establishment: 1872. Charles J. H. Ropes, ’72.—“The Morality of the Greeks, as Shown in their Art, Literature and Life.” 1873. Not awarded. 1S74. Henry II. Ladd, ’74, T. S.—“The Madonna in Christian Art. 1875. Charles V. Guernsey, '75. T. S.—“The Political Side of Puritanism.“ 1876. Thomas R. Bacon, 72.—“The Influence of Italian over English Poetry. 1877. Myron H. Phel|»s, '76.—“ Islam of the Past and Future.” 1878. Henry A. James, ’;4.—“Communism in America. 1879. Edward 1). Robbins, '74.—“Limits of the Province Government.” • 1880. Edwin U. Goodcll, ‘77.—“ The Sources of our National Unity.” 1881. Not awarded. 1882. Thomas R. Morrow, 'So.—“The Vice-Presidency. 1883. John Wurtz. ’84. L. S.— The Anti-Slavery Movement with Relation to the Federal Constitution.” 18S4. Thornstcin B. Veblcn, P. G.— The Distribution of the Surplus Revenue.” 1885. Frank Strong, 86, L. S.—“Have the United States a Distinctive National Idea?” 18S6. Sherman I). Thatcher. ’86, L. S.— Reform in City Government in the United States. 1887. Edward M. Chapman, ’89, T. S.—“ Records of Aristocracy in America.” 1888. J. A. Tufts, ’89.—' Growth of the Love of Nature in English Poetry. 1S89. E. G. Bucklaud, '89. L. S.—“ Combinations and Trusts.” 1890. G. II. Heard, T. S.— Is the Doctrine of Will (Schopenhauer) Necessarily Pessimistic? ” 1891. Ray B. Smith, 91.—“Subsidies to American Shipping.” 1892. Not awarded. 1893. Julian I. Chamberlain. ’95.— The Position of the Federal Government of the United States in Regard to Crimes Committed against the Subjects of a Foreign Nation within the States.” 1894. Clive H. Day, ’92.—“The Fourth Crusade and its Effects. 1S95. W. F. Foster, '94, L. S.—“The Doctrine of the United States Supreme Court of Property Affected by a Public Interest, and its Tendencies. 1896. W. E. Dwight, '96. L. S. 1897. Francis Parsons, ’93. 1898. Samuel Peterson, ’98, L.S. 133
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PRIZES IN ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT. George Mi Chase, Louis Dodge, H. L. Hargrove, Agnes Hunt,! Ivlizabrth F. Abbe, Deforest Baldwin, Amy I,. Barbour, Joseph Barrell, Thomas C. Bowie, Ernest W. Brown, Frank S. Bunnell, Herdman F. Clelaml, Hamlet P. Collins, Richard J. Donnelly, Alfred Y. Dubuque, Charles E. Farr, UNIVERSITY FELLOWSI11 PS. Cloyd N. McAllister, Irene T. Myers, Rokuro Nakaseko, Paul S. l’eiree, Maurice H. Robinson, UNIVKRSITY SCHOLARSHII S. IIcrl crt F. Hamilton, Maude Hammond, Edwin H. Hart, George W. Humphreys, Arthur H. Hutchinson, Tyiichi Kairiyama, Robert W. Neal, Charles A. Peters, John R. Powell, Frank A. Reynolds, Edward C. Schneider, Rudolph Schwill, William J. Taylor, Kflie Thompson. Charles II. Whitman. George R. Wieland. Burke Smith, MariusJ. Spiuello, Wilmot H. Thompson, Chauncey B. Tinker, Curtis H. Walker, J. E. Wallace Wallin, Arthur H. Warner, Joseph R. Watson, Charles II. Weller, lid win B. Wilson, Ruth G. Wood. University Pri .k in Poetry.—Arthurs. Mauu.Classof 1889. Wintiirop Prizes.—Class of 1900, 1st prize, Albert W. VanBuren; 2d prize, Eugene F. Farley. SCOTT Prizes.—Class of 1900, ill German, H. M. Opitz; in French, S. W. Edwards. C. Wyu.ys Betts Prize.—Class of 1901, Ranulph Kingsley. ELOCUTION Prizes.—Class of 1901, 1st prize, Howard Carlcton ; 2d prize, Frederick Bonner. Deforest Mathematical Prizes.—Class of 1899, A. S. Gale; Class of 1900, 2d prize. H. I,. Bronson; Class of 1901, 1st prize, Lucius Tuttle and A. P. Wright: 2d prize, F. G. Brown, Jr.; 3d prize, R. O. Wells and O. M. Wiard; Class of 1902, 1st prize, II. C. Timelier; 2d prize, C. I). Francis; 3d prize, A. B. Arnold and E. S. Leavcll, with honorable mention of W. T. Garrett and William Hancc. Berkley Premiums in Latin Composition.—Class of 1902, ist grade, George E. Davis, Sidney N. Deane, Harry M. Hubbcll, Kersey C. Reed, Charles C. Russ; 2d grade, Jacob Brown, Frederic Burnham, Harry B. Chamberlain, William B. Hooker. Henry L. Swcinhart. Hugh Chamberlain Greek Prize.—Divided between Henry I. Root and Harry B. VanDeventcr, with honorable mention of Eliot R. Clark. Lucius F. Robinson Latin Prizes.—Class of 1900. ist prize A. W. VanBuren; 2d prize, Francis Cross, Jr.; 3d prize H. M. Poynter, Class of 1901, ist prize, L. I). Caskey; 2d prize, H. E. Ward; 3d prize, E. B. Adams. McLaughlin Prizes for English Composition in the Freshman Class.—ist prize. Mason Trowbridge ; 2d prize, I). L. James. '25
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