Word: prize
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...member of the pack refusing obedience to the master in the discharge of his duties, renders himself illegible for a prize...
...account of the rain the finals in the doubles of the tennis tournament were postponed, and will be played off tomorrow or Thursday. Matches for the second prize in singles will be played as follows: 1, Stetson vs Wrenn; 2, the winner of 1 vs A. M. Chase; 3, Lee vs Potter. Finals, winner of 2 vs winner...
...order to secure some new college songs the Glee club has decided to offer three prizes for the three best pieces of that character. The competition is open to all and the pieces may be either glee or comic songs. The prizes will be twenty-five, fifteen, and ten dollars, but no prize will be given unless the songs are accepted and sung by the club. All compositions must be sent in by November 15. It is hoped that the competition may be large so that there may be a good variety of new songs on the club's programme...
Declamation prizes, class of 1891-First prize, Francis T. Brown; second prize, Frank Crawford; third prize, Allan G. Robinson...
...dinner in Massachusetts Hall, which was attended by about 150 members and guests of the association. At that meeting Charles C. Beaman, '65, of New York, a member of the association gave $500 to the association to enable it to offer during the next five years an annual prize of $100 for the best essay to be written by some member of the law school. The prize of $100 offered by the association in 1888 was awarded to Samuel Williston, LL. B., '88, of Cambridge, for an essay on "The History of the Law of Business Corporations Prior...