Word: belden
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...H.Y.P.D. matches held December 21 to 23, at the Marshall Chess Club of New York City. This is the fifth time that they have annexed the intercollegiate chess crown, and during the entire game-play, the Cambridge contestants lost but half la point, winning eleven and a half. The Belden-Stephens Trophy remains in Crimson custody until next year, when it has been agreed that the next tournament will be held at the same dates as this year...
Mysticism and Democracy in the English Commonwealth" is the collective title of a series of lectures by R. M. Jones '01, Professor of Philosophy in Haverford College, which have been published this week by the University Press. The group was delivered here as the William Belden Noble lectures...
...Princeton chess team: the Belden-Stephens Trophy in the seventh tournament of the H. Y. P. D. College Chess League; with 7½ points to 6 for Harvard, 5½ for Dartmouth, 5 for Yale. ¶Roger F. Turner of Boston and Maribel Y. Vinson, 19, Radcliffe junior: respectively the national ice skating championship and the women's championship, each for the fifth successive year, at Manhattan's Ice Club. Following a flawless execution of the "school figures" (loop-change-loop, counter, bracket-change-bracket) Miss Vinson clinched her victory with a brilliant display of free-skating...
...first William Belden Noble Lecture for the year 1930-31 will be delivered by the Rev. Rufus Matthew Jones. Professor of Philosophy. Haverford College, tonight at 8 o'clock in Emerson D. The subject will be "A Great Awakening...
...William Belden Noble Lectures for the year 1931 will be delivered by the Reverend Mr. R. M. Jones, professor of philosophy, Haverford College. The lectures will be open to the public and will be given in Emerson D at 8 o'clock at night, extending over the period from Tuesday, April 21 to Friday...