Word: medals
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...recitations from playing Friday morning will be permitted to enter the Oakley open tournament on Saturday, October 13, and the scores in this tournament will count towards the qualifying round of the University tournament. The best sixteen scores will qualify. Contestants may choose their own partners. A gold medal will be awarded to the winner of the championship, and a silver medal to the runner-up. Entries should be given to A. M. Brown at the CRIMSON office not, later than October 11. Entrance fee, 50 cents...
...afternoons of Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 7 to 10, from 3 to 6, and on Saturday evening. All of these pictures were entered in a contest, in which Mr. W. C. Lane and Professor de Sumichrast acted as judges. The prizes were awarded. First prize, a silver medal (with special commendation), to W. B. Swift '01; second prize, a silver medal, to Julian Burroughs '01; honorable mention to Munroe Buckley 3 L and R. P. Perry...
...prizes offered by the Camera club for the best set of pictures illustrating different phases of Harvard life have been awarded as follows: First medal--W. B. Swift '01, with special commendation; second medal--J. Burroughs '01; first honorable mention--R. P. Perry '00; second honorable mention--M. Buckley...
...close and interesting debate, the Seniors were defeated last night by the Sophomores, who supported the negative of the question, "Resolved, That a Franco-Russian alliance, offensive and defensive, is for the best interests of France." The Pasteur medal was awarded to P. E. Fitzpatrick of the Sophomore team...
...Pasteur medal, which will be awarded to the best speaker in the debate, has recently been received from France by Professor de Sumichrast. In full relief on the face of the medal is the head of a girl in classic head-dress and wreathed with laurel, typifying the spirit of the French Republic. On the back is a scroll bearing the date 1900, surrounded by oak, laurel and Egyptian palm leaves. "University Harvard Medaile Pasteur" is inscribed about the scroll. The medal is two and one-half inches in diameter and contains five hundred Frances's worth of gold...