Monmouth College Catalog . al ticket to the War-ren County Library. Awarded in 1911 to Hugh McQuiston. These prizes are bestowed for excellence in class roomwork. 4. The Tracy Prizes: Mr. J. P. Tracy of Saginaw, Mich.,a former student and friend of the College, has founded An An-nual Competitive Rendition of the Holy Scriptures, and offers$25 in prizes to the competitors ranking first, second, third andfourth, in rendering portions of Scripture of not more than onethousand words each. The prize money is divided into four parts,$10, $, $ and $ To be held May 6th, 1912. 5. The Eccri
Monmouth College Catalog . al ticket to the War-ren County Library. Awarded in 1911 to Hugh McQuiston. These prizes are bestowed for excellence in class roomwork. 4. The Tracy Prizes: Mr. J. P. Tracy of Saginaw, Mich.,a former student and friend of the College, has founded An An-nual Competitive Rendition of the Holy Scriptures, and offers$25 in prizes to the competitors ranking first, second, third andfourth, in rendering portions of Scripture of not more than onethousand words each. The prize money is divided into four parts,$10, $, $ and $ To be held May 6th, 1912. 5. The Eccritean Prize is offered by Eccritean Society forcontests among its own members in declamation. The prizes are$10 and $5. To be held May 10th, 1912. 6. The Philadelphian Prizes are for members of that soci-ety in a Declamation Contest and are for $5 and $3. Awarded in1911-12 to Raymond Smiley and Otto Self. 7. The Elliott Prizes furnish $15 and $10 for an OrationContest in the Philadelphian Society. These are offered by Page 26 MONMOUTH COLLEGE E. E. Elliott, Head of Department of Agriculture, State Collegeof Idaho. Awarded in 1911-12 to Raymond Smiley and DalesBuchanan. 8. The Myron McKinnon Prizes furnish $25 for a contestin the Philadelphian Society in debate. Mr. McKinnon is a promi-nent business man of Chicago. Awarded 1911-12 to Leon Hender-son, Oscar Person and Wm. H. Ross. 9. The W. H. Lyon Prizes given by Attorney W. H. Lyon,81, of Sioux Falls, S. Dak., give $20, $15, $10 and $5 to the suc-cessful contestants among Philadelphians in a Political SpeechContest. Awarded in 1911-12 to Dales Buchanan, Raymond Smi-ley, Glenn McGrew and Dean McKee. 10. The Waid Prizes aggregating ;!100 are offered forBiographical Reading. In order to cultivate a taste for the bestliterature and to stimulate the reading habit, these prizes are of-fered by D. Everett Waid, 87, Architect in New York in 1911 to Helen Biddle, James Lytle, Guy S. Hamilton,Chas. J. Beck, Mary Montei
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