Word: awarde
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Action was also taken by the Council on the matter of awarding numerals to certain Freshman teams. It was decided to award insignia to those members of the 1921 swimming team who competed against Yale as follows: J. H. Eaton, N. R. Knox, A. Levy, E. C. Mott-Smith, F. S. Stranahan, E. R. Sumner, P. Tishman and H. W. Toepke. It was also voted to award numerals to those members of the Freshman tennis team who compete against Yale 1921 in the dual contest next Saturday...
...final debate, candidates shall speak for ten minutes before three judges, who shall award the medal on the ground of subject matter and style...
Lieutenant-Colonel Blake has decided to award a silver cup to the member of Military Science 1 in each battalion who obtains the highest individual score on the Wakefield Rifle Range...
Several prize awards for this year have just been announced by Roger Pierce '04, Secretary of the University Corporation. The Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize for 1917-18, consisting both of a money award of $100 and a silver medial of special design, has been awarded to Joseph Auslander, ocC., of Brooklyn, N. Y. This prize, which was founded by the Class of 1888 in memory of their classmate, Lloyd McKim Garrison, is awarded annually for the "best poem on a subject to be chosen by a committee of the Department of English." Balzac's "Whither?" was the subject for this...
...lucky enough to be enrolled in Uncle Sam's forces at any time after April 14 will receive full credit for the courses in which we have done creditably. This is not a wanton generosity on the part of the College; it is merely an award of work done well by men eager to do their part, but prevented by age or unavoidable circumstances. To have spent so much of a year in College and to go unrewarded would be an absurd as well as a hard fate. We do not hope that Harvard will be entirely deserted immediately after...