Word: medals
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...There were three columns of it, too! I was never so proud." She excelled in geology while at college, and later, with her husband, translated from medieval Latin the first work ever written on mining and metals, entitled Agricola, by George Bauer. For this, they received a gold medal from the Mining and Metallurgical Society of America...
Died. Walter George Smith, 70, President of the American Bar Assciation in 1917, recipient of the Laetare medal (the highest honor for Catholic laymen in the U. S.) ; at Torresdale...
Four of the five medals given for foils competition in the intercollegiates held at the Hotel Astor, New York, last week, and the only trophy, returned with the University fencing team. The three medals for the champion team and the medal for the runner-up in the individual championship accompanied the famous "Iron Man" which will resume its place in the Union for another year...
...only medal that the University team did not win was awarded to Bloomer of Columbia, who won the individual foils championship. Bloomer won nine bouts in all and lost the tenth to E. L. Lane '24, 5-2. He was defeated twice by University foilsmen in the team matces but piled up a large succession of points in the individual tournament. His victory left E. H. Lane '24, E. L. Lane '24 and Grandfield of the Navy in a tie for second place. In the fence-off, Captain E. H. Lane easily won the second-place honors...
...Thursday morning, the University will be represented in the Clemens Medal Novice Foil Competition for fencers with less than two years of experience. Noll Morese '26 and A. R. Alen '26 of the Unive1rsity squad, with John Winder '27, number two man on the Freshman team, will compete for this title and Franklin Hollis, captain of the 1927 team, is a possible entrant...