Word: champion
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...appeared in a new light; no longer as the staid, conservative mentor of the Harvard press, now crying out against an abuse already ended, and now giving a decided opinion on a question already settled. This character it has put off once for all. It is now the aggressive champion of the Bursar, New London, College Poetry, the Echo, and any other thing under the sun which has, or fancies it has, received a slight from the Crimson. We do not know how to reconcile ourselves to the new order of things. What can we do without the calm, monotonous...
...case of two or more colleges winning an equal number of first prizes, then of these colleges that one which shall have the greatest number of second prizes shall be champion...
...case of two or more colleges winning an equal number of first and an equal number of second prizes, then if one of these colleges shall have been champion for the previous year, that college shall continue to hold the championship and the cup for the ensuing year...
...case that the champion of the previous year be not one of these colleges described under Sec. 2 and Sec. 3 of Rule II., and that two or more colleges shall win an equal number of first and an equal number of second prizes; then, for the ensuing year, the championship shall be held in abeyance, and merely the names of the colleges that make the tie, together with the date and place of performance, shall be inscribed on the cup, and the cup shall be kept for that year by the Executive Committee...
Charles H. Cogswell (Dartmouth, '80) the Intercollegiate champion of 1879, at the 1-4 and 1-2 mile runs, has entered our Medical School, and will probably enter in both of the above distances at our Spring Sports...