Word: contested
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Council will have authority to recommend the award of the "H" in all cases where the man has not participated in the Yale contest. A year ago the wholesale distribution of the insigna to Seniors on the football squad aroused considerable indignation among graduates, and in an effort to get a more resentative opinion of the students most closely connected with athletic affairs, the new body has been devised...
...gastronomic situation in its relation to the student body. By offering such an opportunity for men to express their sentiments on this vexed question, the CRIMSON hopes to elicit a number of constructive suggestions which will assist in its ultimate solution. The money for the prizes in this contest is being contributed jointly by the Student Council and the CRIMSON...
...problem including, as it does, the entire University, the competition will be open to regularly enrolled members of Harvard College or of the graduate schools. Manuscripts may be between 500 and 1500 words in length, and must be submitted to the Contest Editor, CRIMSON Building, 14 Plympton Street, on or before November...
...three winning essays will be printed in full in the CRIMSON, as soon after the close of the contest as possible. Other manuscripts, particularly pertinent or suggestive, will be given hononable mention, and may also be printed. The principal purpose of the contest is to gather direct and constructive suggestions on the food problem in Cambridge and its possible improvement, rather than destructive criticism of the obvious evils of the present situation...
Alexander Shaw '28, K. J. White '27, and R. B. Burnett '28 are the other veterans who are counted upon to ride for the first team next spring. In the last contest with Yale, the University was handicapped by the loss of White, who was ineligible to play because of scholastic difficulties...