Word: givens
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...further voted that a gold medal should be given to J. F. Curtis, the winner of the intercollegiate championship, and that silver medals should be given to those who won their individual matches in the finals of the team play...
Thus far only three hundred out of the class of six hundred have subscribed, and some of these have only given a very little. All members of the Freshman class are asked to subscribe as liberally as possible, if the necessary amount is to be raised by the first of June...
...recognition of their victory over Princeton, each of the Harvard debaters will be given a small silver medal, bearing on one side the fac-simile of a Greek coin, and on the other the debater's name and the occasion. The medals will be given by the University Debating Club. Similar medals will be given in the future to all winning 'Varsity debating teams...
...first two lectures in the course on Soldier's and Sailor's Life were given in Sanders Theatre last evening. The small size of the audience was doubtless caused by lack of advertisement. President Eliot aptly introduced both speakers...
...close of the debate a banquet will be given the debaters at the Colonial Club. The invited guests besides the speakers and alternates of both teams will be the judges, Professor Harris, President Capen and Mr. Page, Professor W. M. Daniels of Princeton, who will respond to the toast "Princeton"; President Eliot, Professors G. P. Baker, A. B. Hart, F. Ames, F. W. Taussig, S. M. Macvane, Mr. J. J. Hayes, F. W. Dallinger '93, E. H. Warren '95, and W. E. Hutton 3 L. Professor Baker will respond for Harvard...