Word: contestant
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...entitled "The Cotton Manufacturing Industry in the United States," and will be printed in the series of economic studies published by the department of Economics. Dr. Copeland was at one time instructor at Harvard, and also served as an assistant in Economics 6. The judges in this year's contest were Professor A. A. Young, Washington University, St. Louis; Hon. F. J. Swayze '79, Justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey, and Professor George R. Wicker, of Dartmouth College...
Judge A. P. Stone '93, R. P. Kelso '04, Dr. A. N. Holcombe '06, of the department of Government, and C. E. Dunbar 1L., will decide the contest...
...Annual contest in extemporaneous speaking...
...attention of members is also called to the annual contest in extemporaneous speaking, which will be held on May 21. This contest for the Speakers' Club cups is open only to members and will be held under the usual rules...
With this game appearing to us in this new light, and under such different conditions, there has been much interest taken in regard to the result of tonight's contest. As a game in itself it promises quite as good an exhibition of hockey as any game played this year in the Arena. To be sure Harvard is superficially the superior owing to its remarkable showing against McGill and Princeton. Yet any one who has ever seen a contest between Harvard and Yale in any sport realizes that the game will be hardfought and brilliant, and that neither side...