Word: golde
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...prizes will be gold, silver, and bronze medals, and will be given to the winners of first, second, and third places. In addition to these individual trophies, the team scoring the greatest number of points will hold, for one year, the cup presented by University graduates and members of the Boston Athletic Association. The H. A. A. will also present a shield to be kept permanently by the winning team...
...goes to Princeton, the other remaining at home. The expenses this year will be large and are to be met by contributions alone, since the debate is to be free to the public. In previous years classes have each yielded up a total of $300. With the war pouring gold into the United States, the class of 1919 can do what others have done and even more. Give what you can when asked and also when you see a debater or manager, give him what you have in your pocket at the time. All debaters are authorized to collect funds...
Next Friday, April 28, is to be Bad Friday, for the Seniors are then to go on their Junket to the Baseball Cage, starting their procession from the Yard at 7.15. Each Senior will bring several bags of gold, not following the example of miserable miserliness set by Silas Marner...
This prize for debating was founded in 1898 by Baron Pierre de Coubertin in the form of a medal "to be awarded to the successful contestant in an annual debate on a subject drawn from contemporary French politics." The medal, which is of gold, has an intrinsic value of more than...
...Arthur Brisbane, of the New York Journal, awarded the two medals given by the Association, giving the gold medal to the writer of the editorial, "Breadth and Specialization," published in the Michigan Daily, and the second prize to the writer of "Cleverness and Labor," which appeared in the Trinity Tripod...