Word: awarders
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...sickness or other good causes not affecting their good character, but who have done such excellent work that their fitness for membership cannot be questioned. At the close of the Senior year the society may choose not more than five additional men who have been successful in the award of prizes and academic distinctions, and whose worth is attested to by the professors under whom they have studied...
...highest number of votes, while a minimum number of nominations should be set at fifteen, empowering the Student Council to supplement this number if the class does not fulfill the quota by petitions. The two men with the highest numbers of votes would become President and Vice-President. To award the office of Secretary-Treasurer to the third man has its dangers; he might very conceivably be totally unfitted for the position. To have the class committee elect both the Secretary-Treasurer and Student--Council members would be a more satisfactory method--every member of the committee having one vote...
...School has made its annual announcement of the award of prizes and scholarships for the year. Fifty-five men, representing 26 states and two foreign countries and no less than 35 colleges and universities, are included in the list of men thus honored for distinguished work at the School...
...meeting of the Athletic Committee held recently, announcement was made of the award of insignia to the University baseball team, the University and 1924 crews...
...such vision, loyalty to their university, and public spirit as Cecil Rhodes could be found in this country. In fact a start has already been made, though in a small way, by the Harvard Club of New York City, whose fellowship named in honor of Joseph Choate is awarded annually to a deserving Englishman for study at Harvard. In its conditions of award, purpose, and income, it corresponds closely to a Rhodes scholarship, but it is limited to students of Cambridge University. Many more such funds are needed, and their scope should be widened to include the other universities...