Word: silver
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...will be Mattuck, Lebowich and Dore. The Williams debaters will be W. S. Pettel, H. B. Howe, and A. P. Newhall, with W. A. Swan as alternate. Ten minutes will be allowed for the main speeches and five for the rebuttal. If the Sophomores win they will be given silver cups by the University Debating Club...
...Monday and Thursday of this week and next, but any contestant may shoot two strings in the same afternoon. In case of a tie, each man will shoot at 30 more birds, and in case of a further tie they will shoot it off "miss-and-out." A silver cup will be given to the maker of the highest actual score, and if enough men are entered another silver cup will be given to the maker of the highest actualscore, and if enough men are entered another silever cup will be given as a second prize in the handicap shooting...
Dinky Dinks--L. B. Harriosn '04 (captain), F. A. Weymouth '06, O. L. Heltzen Sp., G. C. Twombly '05, J. H. Silver '05, J. M. Chandler '06, S. Mosenfelder' '04, S. L. Feist '05, J. M. Hunter '04, J. W. McGaragle '04, W. Kent '05, F. H. Grey '06, C. E. Ware '06, G. A. Gordon...
...permanent trophy for the cable chess matches between Cambridge and Oxford, and Harvard, Yale, Columbia, and Princeton, will be on exhibition in the Living Room of the Union today and tomorrow, and in Gore Hall on Friday and Saturday. The trophy is a silver shield given by Mr. I. L. Rice and valued at $1200. It was recently won temporarily by the British universities and will therefore be sent to England shortly...
...winning this match, the English universities regain temporary possession of the permanent trophy, a silver shield given by Mr. I. L. Rice. The trophy is at present at the rooms of the Boston Athletic Association...