Word: awarders
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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During the fall, '37 numerals were awarded to Freshman teams, 21 of these being to football men, 15 to soccer players and one to Byron Cutcheon, who finished third in the cross-country meet with Yale. Standish received five points toward the championship by having eleven men win insignia; Gore was a close second with ten, while Smith took third place with six. The remaining ten men did not live in any of the halls and hence were not counted in the award of points...
...accordance with a recommendation of the Student Council, the Athletic Committee has decided to adopt a new system of awards of insignia for cross-country, by which the scoring members of the teams which run in the Yale and Intercollegiate meets will receive a "c H c". Until now there has, been no team award in cross-country. A track "H" has been given to men who have finished third or better in the dual cross-country run with Yale, or seventh or better in the Intercollegiate cross-country run. Under the new system, however...
Applications for the Charles Eliot Norton Fellowship in Greek Studies, tenable for the year 1922-23, which is open to all undergraduates and graduates of the University and Radcliffe College, are due today. The fellowship will be decided by a competition; the award is to be made, by a committee appointed by the Department of Classics, on the basis of a thesis on an approved subject and such other evidence as may be accessible. Candidates for the fellowship should hand in their applications to the chairman of the Department of Classics today, and should present their theses to the chairman...
...reporting at the Freshman Athletic Building Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 4 to 5 o'clock. At present they are practising as one large squad but soon they will be organized in dormitory teams and a series of contests played, the results of which will count in the award of the winter interdormitory championship...
...award is to be made, by a committee appointed by the Department of Classics, on the basis of a thesis on an approved subject and such other evidence as may be accessible. In special circumstances, the committee may, at its discretion, dispense with the requirement of a thesis. In awarding the fellowship, no account whatever will be taken of the financial status of the competitor; and in case the theses submitted are of insufficient merit, no award will be made this year. The incumbent of the fellowship must agree to pursue his studies for the year of incumbency...