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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...each player will participate in six games. The college whose team has the highest percentage of games won will hold the silver cup donated by graduates of the four colleges for next year. This year each member of the winning team will also receive a silver medal. As last year, it is expected that Chauncey M. Depew will open the tournament by an address...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Intercollegiate Chess Tourney. | 10/10/1893 | See Source »

There have been two remarkable events at Cambridge University, England, this season. The Pitt scholarship was won by a freshman, J. A. Naire, of Trinity; and the second Chancellor's medal for classics has been with held for this year in consequence of the examiners having found no candidate worthy to receive it. This has happened only once before since...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/7/1893 | See Source »

...scholars to Professor Heinrich Brunn, the archaeologist, on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of his doctorate. The address, which was drawn up by Professor Lane, is engrossed and illustrated on parchment in an alphabet of the time of the Emperor Claudius. The subscribers will also send a gold medal, with appropriate devices and inscriptions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Exhibition of a Latin Address in the Art Room of the Library. | 4/15/1893 | See Source »

...School; Brown and Nichols School, Cambridge; Malden High School; Roxbury Latin School; English High School, Boston; Hopkinson's School; Newton High School. The prize for the school winning the most points will be a silk banner worth fifty dollars, and the winner of the tournament will receive a gold medal. The winners of the Interscholastic Tournaments of Princeton, Yale, and Harvard will be invited to play at Newport during the summer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tennis Notes. | 4/15/1893 | See Source »

There have been two remarkable events at Cambridge University, England. The Pitt scholarship has been won by a freshman, Mr. J. A. Nairne of Trinity, and the second chancellor's medal for classics had been withheld for this year, in consequence of the examiners having found that there was no candidate worthy to receive it. This has happened only once before since...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 3/20/1893 | See Source »

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