Otterbein College Bulletin 1960-1961

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GENERALINFORMATION

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CLASS 1904-PRIZE IN GOVERNMENTAND POLITICAL SCIENCE, $625.00_The annual income of $25 is to be used each year as a prize to an outstanding student in the field of government and political science. THE WEINLAND WRITING AND SELLING CONTEST-Dr. Louis A. Weinland, Jr., class of 1930, awards prizes of $25, $15, $10 and $5 to the four students earning the largest gross amount of money during each year from any kind of writing for either publication or dramatic pl'oduction exclusive of staff work. THE WAYNE V. HARSHA SPECIAL FEATURE STORY CONTESTSponsored by Wayne V. Harsha, '27, editor of the Tan and Cardinal in 1926 and 1927 and eclitor of the 1926 Sibyl, this contest offers $5 as first prize, $3 as second prize and $2 as third prize for the best special feature story (special columns excluded) which appears in the Tan and Cardinal during the school year. THE DR. JAMES H. WEA\'ER MATHEMATICSAWAIU>-Mrs. James H. Weaver of Billiards, Ohio, has established a Mathematics Award in the sum of $250 in memory of her husband, Professor James H. Weaver of The Ohio State University. The yearly income of $10 from this fund is given to a student showing high rank in the Department of Mathematics. THE LAWRENCEKEISTER CLASSICALGREEK PRIZE FOUNDAT!ONRev. Lawrence Keister, Scottdale, Pennsylvania, gave $1,000 as a permanent foundation for annual prizes in classical G1·eek to be distributed to first, second and third year students on the basis of ability. THE LAWRENCEKEISTER NEW TESTAMENTGREEK PRIZE FOUNDATION-The foundation for these prizes consists of $500. To students in New Testament Greek, prizes of $25 and $15 will be given in ordet· of class rank. These awards shall be made in chapel about June 1 of each year. The winners shall be announced on Commencement Day. THE Cox PRIZE FOUNDATIONFon DEBATE-A prize of $65 is awarded by Mr. J. 0. Cox of Valparaiso, Ind., to the winning team in the Freshman-Sophomore debate. WEINLANDCRE!IUSTRYPRIZE-Two prizes of $10 each are offered annually to freshman students who rank highest in the courses in General Chemistry. These awards were first made by Professor L. A. Weinland and are continued in his memory. THE CHARLESR. BENNETT PRIZE AWARDIN BUSINESS Aol\UNISTRATION-Mr. Charles R. Bennett of Westerville, Ohio, has established a prize award in Business Administration in the sum of $750, the


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