Word: entrants
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...only transient. If Dr. Faunce's test could ever be satisfactorily applied it would certainly go a long way toward solving a problem, but it would seem, at first sight, to be more useful as a recapitulatory for a college graduate than as an index for an entrant. Where the latter could profit by it, only the former can, well apply...
Liberal handicaps will be granted on the basis of each entrant's best previous record in the event he chooses. In this way all men competing in the meet will have as nearly as possible the same chance of winning the events they are entered in. All entrants must be filed before tomorrow night...
...winner of the local competition will receive a prize of $100, and will become the Harvard entrant in the final competition for the intercollegiate prize. This competition will be held simultaneously in the several colleges on May 14, and its winner will receive a prize of $500 and a gold medal. C. E. Wyzanski '27, who won the Harvard contest last year, was awarded the inter-collegiate prize as well...
...recent trial over a short distance the third boat won handily and now seems the likely entrant in the first test of the season...
...This announcement was made last night by Professor C. N. Holcombe, who is the representative of the University on the national committee, and who is in charge of the local contest. The winner of this examination receives a prize of $250 with a gold medal and becomes the Harvard entrant in the final competition for the intercollegiate prize...