Word: medal
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Intercollegiate Conference Athletic Association at its annual meeting last December decided to use a part of its surplus beyond the fund necessary for working capital in the foundation of a medal to be given annually in each of the Conference universities...
...This medal which is to be known as the Conference Medal," is to be awarded each year to the man graduating in the Senior class of each Conference university who through a course of four scholastic years' residence in the same university has the highest degree of achievement in his athletic as well as in his scholastic work. The award is to be made by giving equal consideration to both lines of endeavor...
Louis Dembitz Brandeis LL.B. '77, through the Federation of American Zionists, offers a prize of $100 and a bronze medal for the best original essay on some phase of "Jewish Life and Culture in Palestine." The contest is open to all students in any college or university of the United States or Canada and will close the first of November, 1915, at which time the judges, Professor Frankfurter, of the Law School, Professor Gottheil, of Columbia, and Judge Mack, of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, will render their decision. Especial emphasis will be laid on the extent...
...Pasteur medal was awarded to Paul Lombard Sayre '16, of Chicago, Ill., in the finals of the seventeenth annual debate, held in Emerson D last evening. Sayre supported the affirmative side of the subject: "Resolved, That the French claims to Alsace are paramount." The other speakers were M. L. Levine '18 C. A. Trafford '16, L. Brentano '18, B. E. Carter '16, P. P. Cohen '16, A. Cooper '17, and L. C. Hennin '15. Mr. E. L. Raiche, of the French department, presided, and the judges were Dr. R. L. Hawkins, of the French department; Assistant Professor W. G. Howard...
...Debate for Pasteur Medal in Emerson...