Word: medal
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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There will be three classes of photographs. In the first class all the work except printing and mounting must have been done by the exhibitor. For this class a first prize silver medal and a second prize bronze medal will be awarded. A second class, for portraiture only, will be under the same restrictions that governed the first class, but a first prize only will be given. In addition, the club offers a prize for the best set of pictures by one exhibitor, to be judged mainly on their artistic merits. This prize will be awarded, as last year...
...close brush at the finish, but the former won by a few feet. The next four men to finish were A. Ingraham '96, H. T. W. Snell '95, W. E. Putnam '96, and C. D. Drew '97. Vincent and Hinckley received cups and Ingraham will get a medal as the hounds beat the hares on time allowance. The next run will be held on Friday afternoon, when Vincent and Hinckley will act as hares...
...gold medal to be presented to President Eliot to commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of his accession to the Presidency of Harvard University. These photographs are the only ones to be taken from the medal. The number contains also articles on President Eliot by Bishop William Lawrence and Henry Lee '36, and an article on the Philosophy of Athletics, by Dr. Santayana...
...Yale faculty have announced the honors for Commencement as follows: Valedictorian, Frank Herbert Chase of Haverhill, Mass.; Salutatorian, William Edward Thoms, of Waterbury, Conn. The following men have been chosen to speak for the De Forest medal at Yale: J. L. Hall, C. D. Kyle, R. N. Nichols, R. D. Paine, E. B. Reade, G. F. Van Slyck...
...Becker of Cornell took second with half an inch less. Third place was tied at 5ft. 9in., between Bloss of Harvard, McComber of Brown, Leslie of the U. of P., and Burke, of Columbia. The point was divided, and in the toss-up Burke won the medal...