Word: madison
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...connection with the interscholastic indoor athletic meeting to be held in the Madison Square Garden, New York City, on Saturday evening, March 28, there will be a team race, open to teams from any college. Each college may enter six men and start four, every contestant to run the full mile. The race will be scored by points, the winner counting one for his team, second counting two, third counting three and so on, the team scoring the least number of points to be declared the winner. G. Newell '98, and D. Grant '99, will be two of Harvard...
...MADISON GILLHAM GONTERMAN, of Chicago...
...Flower of the Fields" (poem), Madison Camein...
...interesting contest is being carried on at the fair in the Madison Square Garden, New York. A large American flag is being balloted for by adherents of the various colleges. The college that has the most ballots cast for it wins the flag. Up to Friday of last week Yale was ahead, when Harvard who was second picked up and at last accounts stood several ballots ahead of her rival. The price for each ballot is ten cents, and the contest will close on Saturday next...
...organization aims at the complete separation of church and state.- (a) It opposes exemption from taxation of all church property.- (1) It maintains that such exemption is equivalent to governmental support: American Citizen, Nov. 17, 1894; Madison C. Peters, Wrongs to be Righted...