Word: pasteur
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...awards of the Norton, Princeton, and Sheldon fellowships, the Perkins scholarships, and the Pasteur Medal and Elizabeth Wilder Prize were announced at University Hall yesterday...
...Pasteur Medal for debating, founded in 1898 by Baron Pierre de Coubertin, was won, in the annual debate in English upon a subject drawn from conSlaff '26 of Plassio, N. J., and the Elizabeth Wilder Prize for the Freshman needing financial aid who passes the highest examination in German at the mid-year period, was won by Edgar Malone Hoover Jr. of Boise, Ida, temporary French politics by George...
George Slaff '26, of Passaic, New Jersey, was awarded the Pasteur medal for the best presentation of a debate the subject: "Resolved. That the war Debt of the Allies should be cancelled in proportion to the sacrifices of the debtor nations in the World War." Honorable mention was won by James Harry Smith '25, Tiptonville, Tean. The judges for the debate, which was held in Emerson J. yesterday evening, were Professor I. L. Winter '86, R. L. Hawkins '03, and F. P. Magoun...
...successful contestants in the preliminary competition for the Pasteur Debate were announced yesterday by the judges, Mr. J. N. Lincoln. Tutor in the Division of Modern Languages, and Mr. J. J. Penny, Instructor in French. They are; J. R. Creel '27, A. G. King '26, W. D. Morton '27, E. C. Sibley '28, George Staff '26 and J. R. Smith...
...preliminary competition for the Pasteur Debate will be held this evening at 7.45 in Sever...