Word: silver
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Gold medal to first and silver medal to second man in each event. An entrance fee of fifty cents must accompany each entry. The track is 530 yards to the lap; width 16 feet, 20 feet in the stretch. Entries close Saturday, April 30th, with Parke H. Davis, treasurer, 2 S.W., Princeton...
...silver cup is to be given to the best foot ball player at Tufts, and one to the best base ball player also...
...Silver cups will be given to the first three men in each event. Contestants in bicycle races must state what kind of wheel they ride, whether pneumatic, cushion, or solid tire. The entrance fee is 50 cents, and entries must be made on A. A. U. blanks, to R. B. Beals, 23 Weld, as early as April 27. Reserved seats will be put on sale, April 23, at B. A. A., Boston, Wright & Ditson's, Boston, W. C. Dole's, New Haven, Leavitt & Pierce's, Cambridge, and Putnam & Davis', Worcester...
Gold medal to first and silver medal to second man in each event. An entrance fee of fifty cents must accompany each entry. The track is 530 yards to the lap; width 16 ft., 20 feet in the stretch. Entries close Saturday, April 30, with Parke H. Davis, Treasurer, 2 S. W., Princeton, New Jersey...
...Bates, '92, was appointed president, pro tem., and H. A Bull, '95, secretary. The subject chosen was: Resolved, That the Bland free silver coinage bill should pass. The speeches were limited to five minutes, though many of the men spoke several times. The debate was lively, and, most of the time, interesting, though toward the end it tended toward becoming only a squabble between a few of the disputants. The following men spoke: Cameron '92, Cockrell '95, Wolff '92, Keep, L. S., Thwaits '94, Newman '95, Beckwith '94, Beckwith '94, Lecky '95, Vrooman '95, Clapp '95, Nichols '93, Huntington...