Word: silver
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Camera Club's photograph exhibition began yesterday in Brooks House with 195 pictures, and will continue open today and tomorrow. The first and second prizes for a whole exhibit, a gold and a silver medal, have been awarded to F. R. Frapie 1G. and F. Bonnett, Jr., 3G., respectively. Honorable mention is granted to the following photographs: "Sand Dunes," H. W. Eliot '02; "Beside the Saco," G. L. Getchell 3G.; "Sunset on the Atlantic," T. M. Fisher '05; "At Long Range," M. D. Miller 1M.; "Lake Sunapee in Winter," H. S. Welsh '04; "Mont Orgueil," G. O. Carpenter...
...conditions under which exhibits may be made are as follows: Each member of the club may exhibit twenty-five photographs, of which the exposure alone need be made by the exhibitor. There will be gold and silver medals for first and second prizes, besides six honorable mentions for each one hundred photographs exhibited. The judges have not yet been chosen...
...Gold, silver and bronze medals were agreed upon as prizes for first, second and third places respectively...
...Committee on Naval Affairs in the United States Senate has officially approved of the bill authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to give to Harvard University the Nordenfeldt gun, the set of colors and the silver loving cup presented to the cruiser "Harvard" at the beginning of the war with Spain by graduates and undergraduates of the University. The bill has also met the approval of Secretary Long and will probably be acted upon within a few days...
...Camera Club will hold its annual exhibition in the Randall Room, Brooks House, between March 6 and 9. Only members of the club may exhibit photographs, and each member is limited to 25 pictures. A gold medal will be given for first prize, a silver medal for second prize, and honorable mentions for all pictures showing merit. The judges will be three men prominent in the art of photography...