Word: competitione
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Last week the same man, become a politic business man, said: "It will be my purpose and the function of the institute to provide for intelligent individual business management, operating independently, an opportunity to do business at a fair profit and on a basis of wholesome competition, and to see...
There is room, then, for architectural experimentation. Even where old styles are used, as now by Mr. Coolidge, adaptation is made inevitable by the uses to which the new buildings are put. The usual and the best practice in these circumstances is to advertise a competition among architects, and to...
The enlargement of the Stadium offers little scope for fresh ideas. Yet the time is ripe for an architectural competition, ensuring Harvard of the best plans obtainable in the United States. And the subject is also ready to hand--the new memorial chapel. First "architects' drawings" of this structure caused...
Oddly enough, Andover took the tournament championship in competition with three undefeated teams. Newton High School, Exeter Academy, and Worcester Academy sent unbeaten aggregations to the Harvard meet, but Andover's balance throughout the tourney carried it through to victory in a field numbering 46 entries.
Harvard's scholarship team won a close victory over the best minds of Yale in the contest held on April 30, it was announced last night. The three judges who graded the examination papers of the competition, Professors C. G. Osgood, of Princeton, J. Q. Adams, of Cornell, and A...