Word: silver
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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LOST.- On Sunday afternoon, between Beck Hall and Harvard Square, a silver pencil. Finder will be rewarded by returning the same to Leabitt and Peirce...
...held by Moffit. The quarter-mile run which was held only a few minutes after the half-mile, Downs also won second place. The prize for the half-mile was a large gold medal, and that for the second place in the quarter was a silver...
...events are handicap. Handsome gold, silver, and bronze medals to first, second and third in each event. Entrance fee, fifty cents for each event. Entries close Thursday, October 9, 1890, with H. S. Cornish, Exeter St., Boston, Mass. All entries must be made on Boston Athletic Association entry blanks, which can be had on application to H. S. Cornish...
...following events will be open to all amateurs, under the rules of the Amateur Athletic Union: 100 yards run 880 yards run, running broad jump. All events will be handicap and the handicapping will be done by the official handicapper of the A. A. U. Silver cups will be given to first, second and third in each event. Entries close on Saturday, Oct. 4th, at 6 p. m., with H. S. Cornish, Exeter St., Boston, and must be made on Boston Athletic Association entry blanks. Entrance fee, 25 cents...
...received the medals they should go to '93. The Athletic Association objected to this on the ground that it was not being fair to the other team. When it was proposed to give tie medals the association said they could not afford to give gold medals, but would furnish silver medals to both teams...