Word: medal
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Cobden Club, of England, offer a silver medal, under the auspices of the Harvard Finance Club, to any present undergraduate of Harvard College for the best essay on some economic subject...
...club will meet at Walnut Hill on Thursday afternoon, taking the car for the Lowell depot via East Cambridge, which leaves Harvard square at 1.40 sharp. Two matches will be shot, at ten balls and ten pigeons respectively, from rotary traps. For the highest aggregate a silver medal will be awarded, and bronze medals to second and third. Entries, 25 cents, payable to the executive officer on the range. All intending to go must hand in their names at 12 Hilton between 5 and 6 today to secure reduced rates...
...subjects for the Cobden Club medal are : 1. "The Financial Policy of the United States Concerning the Present Surplus of Revenue." 2. "The Effect of a Customs Tariff on Wages." 3. "The Effect of the Public Lands of the United States on the Growth of our National Wealth." This completion is open to any undergraduate of the college. The essays must be handed in by May 1, 1884, and the awards will be made by the following judges : Prof. Dunbar, Prof. Laughlin and Hon. Hamilton A. Hill...
...choose a cult uniform and club colors. Mr. T. J. Coolidge. '84, was elected director from the associate members. Messrs. Hawkins, '84, Draper, '85, Crocker, '85, Storer, '85, Fiske, '85, White, '85, Hobbs, '85, McArthur, '85, were elected as associate members. It was voted to have a club medal...
...gold medal for long throwing at the lacrosse tournament was won by Penniman of the Druids, with a throw of only 100 yards and eight inches...