Word: medal
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Sophomore Dora Gyorffy, a primary source of points for the Crimson, turned in her usual pair of victories in the triple jump and high jump. Gyorffy, named Athlete of the Meet, took the gold medal in the high jump with a height of 1.89m (6'2.25). The only athlete in the field to break six feet, she beat out the second place performer, Shawneequa Callier of Princeton, by five inches...
Involved in three gold-medal performances, and finishing no lower than the bronze in the other two, Taylor was one of the most hard-working athletes...
...foundation awarded plaques to 18 students and recognized 15 others for their involvement in campus events, including Cultural Rhythms, the Caribbean Club and Kuumba. The foundation also gave Monica E. Eav '99 the Director's Award, a large medal, for her work behind the scenes at the foundation...
...presented Biogen, the oldest company of its kind in the U.S., with a national medal of Technology, an honor equally as prestigious as the medal for science, even thought it was established more recently...
...technology medal, first awarded in 1985, recognizes the creation of new or significantly improved products, processes or services. The medal can be presented to individuals or corporations...