Word: medals
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...well enough to go in two weeks. Tears filled the boy's eyes. "Gee," he exclaimed, "won't that be great! Certainly is nice of President Hoover. I never expected anything like this." Bryan had his 13th birthday party in the hospital, was nominated for a Carnegie Medal...
...Maureen Orcutt: the North & South women's golf championship, at Pinehurst, N. C.; after winning the qualifying medal with a 75 (new women's course competitive record) and beating Virginia Van Wie. four times runner-up, by one hole in the final...
...semi-final competition for the Pasteur Medal for debating yesterday, six men, R. M. Alt '32, A. A. Baillie '33, R. R. Daly '32, J. F. Farr '33, A. G. Malkan '33, and T. l. Moran '32, were retained for the final competition which will take place on April 23. The judges of yesterday's competition were J. A. Mereier, associate professor of French and Education, F. C. Packard '20, assistant professor of Public Speaking, and A. C. Sprague, assistant professor of English. The judges of the final competition will be W. S. Bowell, instructor in Public Speaking, Professor...
...Pasteur Medal was founded in 1898 by Baron Plerre de Conbertin as a prize to be awarded to the winner of an annual debate, the subject of which is to be drawn each year from contemporary French politics. The administration of the Prize is in the hands of the French Department which may call in members of other departments, as the Department of Public Speaking, to aid it in the administration of the prize. The question which was chosen for this year is Resolved. That the Briand Proposal for a European Union is for the Best interests of international Goodwill...
Gilbert Kerlin '33 made the trip with the team to compete for the Clemence medal this morning. This is separate from the intercollegiate and is open only to those who have never taken part in intercollegiate fencing meets. The members of the University fencing team who made the journey are Captain H. C. Cassidy '31, H. B. Wessleman '31, and J. D. Allen '31, who will compete in the foils, W. M. Wing '32 and R. B. Lawson '32, entered in the sabre, and K. R. Ludlam '33, who will represent Harvard in the epee...