Word: competitor
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Each individual competitor will file one sketch, the result of the first day's unaided work on a problem given by the general committee. Copies of these sketches will then be developed in the remaining time, with the aid of the instructors in the various schools. At the close of the competition, on April 3, the ten best drawings from each school will be submitted to the judging committee, consisting of one representative from each of the competing schools. The award of prizes will be determined on the value of final drawing as a development of the first sketch...
...design is also desired for the Senior Spread dance program, containing the words, "Harvard (University) Senior Spread, Class of 1912, June 17." The design must be in in or wash, 4 1-2 by 7 1-2 inches. A competitor who desires to vary the lettering of any design should communicate with F. C. Gray, Thayer 6, to whom all designs must be sent. The successful competitor will be given free tickets by the Committee...
...been awarded to Miss Elizabeth Apthorp McFadden, L.B., a graduate student in Radcliffe College, for a play in four acts. This prize is open to undergraduates of Harvard College and of Radcliffe College, and, under limitations, to graduates of both. By the terms of the prize the successful competitor is given $250 and is promised a production of the play within a stated time. In addition the Harvard University Library is given $250 for the purchase of books on the history of the English stage...
...championship game between the Bar Association and the Nine Muses, which will be played on a date to be decided upon by the competing teams. Both of these teams have come through the series so far with five victories and no defeats, and have as their only close competitor the Rough Diamonds, with four victories and one defeat. The standing of the teams in the round robin is as follows: Won. Lost. Av. Bar Association, 5 0 1.000 Nine Muses, 5 0 1.000 Rough Diamonds, 2 2 .500 Midnight Sons, 2 3 .400 Whiffenpoofs, 1 4 .200 All-Boobs...
...mile run was the event which was awaited with keener anticipation than any other. Everyone knew that the race lay between Jones and Paull with Hanavan of Michigan a strong competitor. Howell of Princeton set the pace for the first quarter, which was run in 59 2-5 seconds. Paull then came up into the lead, upon which Jones began to forge his way to the front from the midst of the main body of runners. Hanavan was taking his pace from Paull and running easily. The time for the half-mile was 2 minutes, 8 1-5 seconds...