Word: designate
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...distinctly a success. Undergraduate coaching was an innovation worth making. But still more encouraging was the fact that one of the plays was written by a student in the college. In the last few years undergraduate plays have been extremely rare. The sub-Bakerite students have been able to design scenery, to fix electric lights, to sell tickets, to set stages, and to act. Now they even find themselves able to direct productions. But they evidently think that this is the limit of their powers. Playwriting they have left to the Graduate School and Radcliffe; and what should be essentially...
While the society will use only the Grand Prize design in advertising the celebration, a stimulus is given to wide participation in the competition by special prizes for artists, art students, and undergraduates. There is a second prize of $500 and another of $300 for that design which is a public choice. Votes of visitors to the exhibitions will betaken to determine the latter. These exhibitions will be held in Boston, New York, Pittsburgh, and Chicago. For the best poster on the advantages of electric light, heat, and power submitted by an art student, the society will award...
David Gregg '18, of Brookline, was awarded the silver cup offered by the Aero Club for the best complete design of a hydro-aeroplane of 60 horse-power or less, and was also given special mention for his efforts by the judges of the competition at a meeting of the club last evening. The winner is building a model of his machine and will give it a trial fight in the tower of the Technology buildings. A full-sized machine will be built from the model next winter and will be flown the following summer. The awarded cup, together with...
...offered by the Aeronautical Society for the best design for a 60 horse-power hydro-aeroplane or flying boat, will be awarded at the meeting of the Society in Randolph 28 tonight at 8 o'clock. The cup, which has been on exhibition in the Co-operative Branch store window, will be given to the man who receives first in a preferential vote of the competitors...
...competition for the design of the 1917 Senior buttons, open to all members of the class, will close at 1 o'clock today, when all drawings must be sent to R. Baldwin '17, at 28 Plympton street. The executive committee of the class will act as judges, and the man submitting the winning drawing will be awarded one of the buttons...