Word: contests
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...varsity must be considered the favorite in tonight's contest, but if the Crimson experiences a let-down after three "big" games, an upset could be in the making...
Margit A. Johanson '61, won first prize in Radcliffe's annual short story contest, Kathleen O. Elliott, assistant Dean of Instruction, announced last night at the Radcliffe Christmas party...
Stories by Jane H. Fisher '61 and Karen S. Thiman '59 received second and third places, respectively. William Alfred, Assistant professor of English, William R. Poirier, teaching fellow in English, and Mrs. Margaret Sangree, Head Resident of Bertram Hall, judged the 13 contest entries...
...what was undoubtedly the sloppiest contest of this season, the varsity won largely on its ability to do two things that M.I.T. couldn't: play defense and score. Coach Floyd Wilson's reserves played almost an entire half, and were able both to contain the ineffectual Tech offense and to score at will...
...only amusing incident to alleviate the general dullness of the contest occurred late in the first half when Tech's LeRoy Cooper fouled John Foker under the Harvard basket. The officials were all set to have Cooper shoot the free throw, but the crowd yelled so vehemently that the officials realized their near mistake...