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A CATALOUGE OF THE OFFICERS AND STUDENTS OF HARVARD UNIVERSIT, FOR THE ACADEMICAL YEAR 1864-65. FIRST TERM.

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ISBN / ASIN1130224937
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1864 Excerpt: ...the Second or Summer Term, from February to July, from $ 6 to $ 10. Servant (if one is employed) to make fires, &c.,. 5 to 10 $148 to 9 886 Students may enter into economical arrangements, by which board need not exceed $ 3.00 or $ 5.00 a week. Fuel, prepared for use, is furnished by the lessee of the College 'Wharf, at the market price, if the Students desire it. PRIZE DISSERTATIONS. Prizes will hereafter be annually awarded, near the close of the second term of each Academical year, for the best and second-best Dissertations, written by Students of the Law School, on subjects given out by the Law Faculty, as follows:--First. A prize of sixty dollars for the best, and of fifty dollars for the second-best Dissertation, by a Student who has attended the Law School at least three of the four Terms immediately preceding the award. Second. A prize of fifty dollars for the best, and forty dollars for the second-best Dissertation, by a Student who has attended two of the three Terms next preceding the award. The Term in which the award is made is included in the computation. Students entitled to compete for the prizes on the first subject cannot write for the second. No Student will write on both subjects. The merit of the Dissertations will be adjudged by committees of Counsellors at Law, appointed by the Law Faculty. The prizes will be awarded at the close of each Academical Tear. Prizes will not be awarded unless the Dissertations offered shall be deemed to have sufficient merit. The Dissertations must be left at the office of one of the Faculty, while the writer is a member of the Law School, and by the first day of May annually. Each Dissertation must have a motto, or assumed name, written upon it, and be accompanied by a sealed letter, having the same m...

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