Word: cupful
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Choate School, Wallingford, Conn., will entertain the officers of the Yale News the Princetonian, the Dartmouth, and the CRIMSON, at a banquet tonight at which the CRIMSON will present a cup to the Choate News, winners of the school publications contest. Following the dinner and the presentation of the cup, there will be an informal meeting of the college editors, the first of its kind to be held. At the meeting, topics of mutual importance to the four dailies and methods of furthering cooperation will be discussed...
Later on during the year, the large group of Freshmen will be divided according to their dormitories, and they will practice in these groups for their final competition Dr. Davison also plans that each dormitory shall have an orchestra to accompany the singing. A cup goes to the hall with the winning chorus at the Jubilee, and a baton is the prize for its leader...
...application to M. A. Cheek at A 13 Persis Smith Hall before the eighth of January. The name and telephone number of the team manager may be included with the application. If enough teams enter the league and competition is stiff. Cheek believes there is a possibility that a cup will go to the winning team...
...encouraged, and I hope that Bangkok will provide more courts than it has at present. "I hope, too, that the Siamese will take up the game more keenly than before. It is a great game and is suited to the Siamese." Beaming, gracious, His Majesty then presented a gold cup to the winner of the Royal Squash Racquets Championship...
...President being busy, Mrs. Coolidge became the official White House football "fan," attended the game of the Quantico Marines v. the Fort Benning (Ga.) Infantry, presented the President's Cup to the Marines when they won the Service Championship for the second successive year. ¶ In a conference with the press, the White House Spokesman last week revealed that few people realize the magnitude of Government expenses. Take the humble lead pencil, said he, $125,000 per year is spent for that item alone...