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Bowdoin Prizes, 1886-87.

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The following prizes have been awarded: -

I. To Marland Gogswell Hobbs. A. B. 1885, of the Law School, a prize of $100 for a dissertation on "The Twelfth Article of Jay's Treaty."

II. To Charles Francis Adams Currier, of the senior class, a prize of $75 for a dissertation on "The Treatment of the American Loyalists during and after the Revolutionary War."

In classes III and IV, no prizes were awarded.

JUDGES. On literary, philosophical, and historical subjects: Dr. Channing, Thomas S. Perry and John T. Morse, Jr., Esqs.

On classical subjects: Professors Allen and Dyer, and Professor T. D. Seymour, of Yale University.

On scientific subjects: Professor Davis, and Professor Alpheus Hyatt, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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