Word: medals
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Mapes was the only Crimson golfer who was at all hard pressed. Hodder was playing on his home course, where he had in 67 medal, everything holed. Peirson early got the jump on the medalist, Norton, when the latter missed a two-foot putt at the first hole...
Fresh from its recent victory in the Eastern Intercollegiate League, the six-man team that opposed Yale, will play at Greenwich from June 24 to June 28. The team championship will be decided on 72 holes of medal play, the scores of the four highest men on each team counting. The last 36 holes of this competition, will serve as a qualifying round for the individual tournament...
...outstanding feature of the exhibit is a book issued by the Harvard Press which received the medal awarded to the best volume printed under ordinary trade conditions, and not in a limited edition. The book is "Dr. Johnson: a study in Eighteenth Century Humanism", by Percy M. Houston; it was designed by Bruce Rogers. The Harvard Press also published four other books of the fifty selected, all of which were designed by Mr. Rogers. They are: "Modern Color," by Cutter and Pepper; "Prophets of yesterday," by John Kelman; "Wordsworth in a New Light," by Emile Legouis; and "A Handful...
...shifted to the coast artillery with the rank of major. During the war, he served with the field artillery, first as a captain, and later as a major. Major Craig is a brother of Brigadier General Malin Craig, newly appointed Chief of Cavalry, who won the Distinguished Service Medal for his service in France as corps chief of staff with the second army corps of the American Expeditionary Forces...
...expense be spared, offering to cover a deficit, advising that the day be made one of gladness for common soldiers and non-commissioned officers, so that military and monarchistic tradition might be preserved in the classes from which these men come. He also suggested the striking of a special medal to commemorate the day. The Kaiser's letter was sent to all wealthy Monarchists, who immediately donated large sums of money, apparently to obviate the necessity of straining the exiled royal purse...