Word: medals
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...individual and qualifying rounds of the intercollegiate golf tournament were played here today. The University team showed up well, seven members qualifying, and four of these--H. C. Egan, W. E. Egan, Chick and McBurney, being left after the first round. Chick won the medal for the lowest score in the qualifying round with a score of 80. The lowest score of the day, however, was made by H. C. Egan in the first round of match play with a card of 79. A high wind was the cause of the high scoring...
...final interclass debate, between the Seniors and Freshmen was held in the Fogg Lecture Room on March 13, and was won by the Freshmen. It was, as usual, the occasion for the ward of the Pasteur medal. The question, which is required to be on some topic dealing with contemporary French politics, was: "Resolved, That France should annex Morocco." The Freshmen had the stronger side of the question and argued with keenness and spirit. Their team was composed of J. W. Plaisted, H. A. Hirshberg, and W. M. Shohl, with N. Kelley, as alternate; G. Bettman, C. W. Gilkey...
Thirty men took part in the preliminary round of 18 holes, medal play, for the University golf championship at the Oakley Country-Club yesterday. The following men qualified for the finals of the tournament, which will be continued at match play next week: P. D. Lamson '05, 81; W. C. Chick '05, 82; H. C. Egan '05, 84; M. McBurney '06, 84; W. R. Tuckerman '03, 85; F. H. Ellis '06, 86; W. E. Egan '05, 87; and R. E. Daniels '05, 88, and H. B. Hollins, Jr., '04, 88 (tied for last place...
...Bernard Wagner 1L., attended the Indianapolis High School, where he was president of the High School "Senate" and represented the school in the state oratorical contest. He graduated from Stanford University. California, where he was a member of two debating teams against the University of California, winning the Carnot medal presented by Baron Pierre de Coubertin for debate. He was an editor of the Daily Palo Alto, the Sequoia and the Chaparral. He is a member of the Witenagemot Law Club...
...operative Society, having been awarded a gold medal at the Paris Exposition in 1900, for the photographs and charts showing the development and membership of the business since its founding in 1882, has recently received a medal of bronze. These commemorative bronze medals are presented uniformly to all exhibitors who were awarded gold, silver or bronze medals at the Exposition, and a diploma specifying the grade of the award is also presented...