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...principles on which the award is made distinguish it from other trophies such as the Wingate and Wendell awards in baseball in which excellence, is the criterion. The donors of the Tudor Trophy have taken another yardstick by which to base their choice; the recipient's value to Harvard hockey, not so much in his superior ability as in his service, development and possession of that intangible quality "heart". According to the donors these are the qualities which they found were best exemplified in the man whose name the Trophy bears. It is not only a fitting tribute...
Washington, D. C., April 16--The Contest Committee of the National Aeronautic Association announced tonight that the Harvard Flying Club had been declared the winner of the Grover Loening Intercollegiate Flying Contest. The prize is a $1000 cash award and a trophy that the club will keep until it is awarded again after the next competition...
...best paper. For three years the Choate News presented the most excellent issues and thereby automatically eliminated itself from last seasons competition. The winner of the trophy for 1928-29 was the Hotchkiss Record, student publication of Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Connecticut. This year, which is the fifth since the award was instituted, the Choate News will again be eligible for competition...
Announcement was made yesterday that the Greek-American Inter-Collegiate Club will award three scholarships of $100 each for the academic year 1930-31 to students of Greek descent whose academic standards, personal need, general character, and integrity would qualify them as recipients. The competition is open to students in other universities as well as in Harvard, and the decision will be made by the Scholarship Committee of the club. On the application blanks, which may be obtained in University 5, the committee states that the scholarships are awarded for a period of one year, to cover tuition and that...
Earle Stanley Randall '33, of Rockland is the recipient of the Elizabeth Wilder Prize it was announced yesterday at University Hall. This prize, an annual award of $100, is awarded to the Freshman who passes the highest examination in elementary German at the midyear examinations; it is one of the most valuable prizes available for Freshmen. The prize was established under the will of Elizabeth Wilder...