Word: contests
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...successful finish of the season received considerable encouragement with the news that J. B. Garrison '31, brilliant first string center, would be in condition to play within three weeks, probably in time to participate in the second Dartmouth game on February 16. Garrison suffered a broken wrist in the contest with Toronto in New York on New Year's Eve. It was first believed that his injury would keep him out of play for the rest of the season...
...contest was open to the Schools of Architecture at Harvard, M. I. T., and to the classes in design at the Boston Architectural Club. In all 83 sets of drawings were entered for the prize...
...Choate News, published weekly by the Choate, School of Wallingford, Connecticut, is, for the third successive time, winner of the annual school newspaper contest for the year 1927-28 conducted by the CRIMSON, it was announced by the judges last night. For the third time since the competition was initiated in 1927, a CRIMSON Cup will be presented to the paper...
...supply three cups, the last of which has just been won by the Choate, News, but a residue and the accumulated interest has left enough money to present a fourth cup. The 1926 editors have requested the competition to be continued another year and it is expected that a contest will get underway in the near future. Although the competition has been limited in the past to those school newspapers belonging to the School Newspaper Federation, it is probably that the fourth contest will be open to school papers anywhere in the United States. Definite information will be announced within...
...Choate News was awarded the cup on account of its general excellence in the appearance of its makeup, the variety of its news stories, and the quality of its editorials. This paper has also won the contest for the past few years conducted by the schools in the Eastern Interscholastic Newspaper Association. The judges of the contest were V. O. Jones '28 and H. C. Bartlett, '28, presidents of the CRIMSON during 1927-28, and R. T. Sherman '28, editorial chairman of the CRIMSON the same year...