Word: silvering
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Merope," by H. A. Bellows '06; "Electra," by R. M. Arkush '07; "The Age of Anne," by E. Royce '07; "When All is Done," by H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07; "Oscar Wilde; A Study in Decadent Romanticism," by H. E. Woodbridge 3G.; "Music," by J. H. Wheelock '08; "The Silver Grey of Cedar Bluff," by W. Hamilton Gibson; Editorial...
...following men whose names did not appear upon the provisional list of voters have been declared eligible by the Election Committee: E. D. Gardner. R. E. Hartsock. R. Lounsbury, E. T. MacIntyre, G. E. Machler, J. H. Silver, R. T. Sullivan, H. T. Read...
This prize, consisting of $100 and a silver medal, is offered for the best poem on a subject or subjects annually chosen by a committee of the Department of English. Competing poems should not exceed fifty lines, should bear an assumed name, and should be accompanied by a sealed letter containing the true name of the writer and superscribed with the assumed name. The prize is open only to undergraduates of Harvard College. All manuscripts should be left at University 5, at the office of the Secretary of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences by April...
...qualify for places. Each place counts according to its numerical value; that is, the actual position in which a man finishes is put down to the score of his team, and the team having the smallest total wins the meet. Individuals finishing first, second, and third will received gold, silver, and bronze-medals respectively. Medals will also be given to members of the teams winning first, second, and third places...
...prize of $100, and a silver medal is offered for the best poem on a subject which will be announced later by the Department of English. All undergraduates in the University will be eligible to compete for this prize...