40 43 Translation of XI EL. LIB. I. of Tibullus List of Prizes for 1823 No. IV. Account of the Free Schools in Boston-Primary Schools English Grammar and Writing Schools English High School Latin Grammar School Essay on the Olympic Games 3 9 16 24 57 80 81 83 85 88 91 No. V. Essay on using Translations. Distribution of Prizes for 1824 Latin Ode, "Ver et Æstas" English Theme on Chivalry English Theme on Classical Learning List of Prizes for 1825 NOTE. An attempt was made last year to raise, by subscription, a permanent fund, the interest of which should be sufficient to continue the prizes usually awarded. Seven hundred dollars were given towards this object, which, added to three hundred and fifty before given towards a permanent fund, make the sum of ten hundred and fifty dollars. It is desirable that about as much more should be obtained, in order to continue the prizes on the same scale as heretofore. The liberal and public-spirited gentleman, who, for two or three years, has furnished a splendid gold medal worth fifty dollars to the first scholar in the Latin school, and to the first in the English High school, considering the expediency of confining so great a reward to an individual doubtful, has determined to discontinue those medals, and has contributed largely to the abovementioned amount for a permanent prize fund. William W. Sturgis. William W. Sturgis. William H. Simmons. Samuel F. Smith. James F. Clarke. Robert E. Apthorp. George F. Simmons. Epes Sargent. Thomas Wigglesworth. John S. May. George Gardner. William H. Channing. George J. Foster. 66 66 66 66 66 |