Word: contestant
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...gymnastic contest will be held in the Gymnasium this afternoon at 3.30 in which about fifteen men are expected to compete. On the merits of this contest a team of five men will be chosen to represent Harvard at the meeting of the Intercollegiate Gymnastic Association, which will take place at the Columbia University Gymnasium on March 23. The events this afternoon will be held in the following order: 1, single tumbling; 2, parallel bars; 3, side horse; 4, flying rings; 5, swinging clubs; 6, horizontal bar; 7, double tumbling. The judges are Dr. Sargent, Mr. Dohs and Mr. Lathrop...
...rules governing the intercollegiate contest provide that no college shall enter more than five men in any event, nor start more than three. Gold, silver and bronze medals will be given to the first, second and third man in each event, and a banner in the colors of the winning college and valued at $25 will be awarded to the winning team. It is further provided that each team may have a special event, and it is probable that the Harvard team will present double tumbling. Silver cups will be awarded to the winners of the special event...
...gymnastic contest will be held in the Gymnasium, Wednesday, March 14, at 3.30. On the merits of their work at this trial five or six men will be chosen to represent Harvard in the intercollegiate gymnastic contest which will take place March 23, at the Columbia Gymnasium, in New York...
...programme of the contest will be: Exercises on the horizontal and parallel bars and on the flying rings, side horse vaulting, Indian club swinging and tumbling. Dr. Sargent will act as one of the judges. The men who are retained after this competition will be coached for the intercollegiate contest by Mr. Dohs...
...Carruth, president of the Cambridge Camera Club, will criticise the pictures before the members. Men who wish to join the club are invited to attend the criticism and to enroll then. These new men, if then work proves creditable, will be entitled to enter the Harvard-Yale camera contest...