Word: honors
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...dinner in honor of the winning debating teams will be held this evening at the Hotel Lenox in Boston at 7 o'clock. Those men who have not as yet secured their tickets may get them at Leavitt's until 4 o'clock. After that tickets may be had at the hotel. The dinner is open to all members of the University as well as to members of class debating clubs. The John D. Long medals and Surbridge cups will be presented...
...banquet in honor of the victorious University and class debating teams will be given in the "Green Room" of the Lenox Hotel on the corner of Exeter and Boylston street at 7 o'clock tomorrow night. About a hundred men have already signed and any others who intend to go should get tickets at $1.50 at Leavitt's before 6 o'clock to-night, as the definite number to be expected must then be sent to the hotel. Dress suits will not be worn...
...DEAR SIR:--On behalf of the American universities of Columbia, Harvard, Princeton and Yale, I have the honor to challenge your university, in conjunction with that of Cambridge, to play the third chess match by cable for the possession of the Rice Trophy during the spring of 1901, under the same conditions that have heretofore governed these contests...
...University Debating Club has completed the general arrangements for the banquet to be given next Friday night in honor of the victorious University and class debating teams. The banquet will be given at the Lenox Hotel on the corner of Exeter and Boylston street, Boston, at 7 o'clock. Speeches will be made by members of the Faculty, various graduates, the president of the University Debating Club, and members of teams that have debated against Yale. After the speeches the Surbridge debating caps and they John D. Long medals will be presented to the members of the winning teams...
...first Harvard-Yale debate ever held, Mr. Surbridge spoke for Harvard. The presiding officer at that debate was Governor John D. Long, in whose honor the medals are named...