Word: sumichrasts
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...Pasteur medal, which will be awarded to the best speaker in the debate, has recently been received from France by Professor de Sumichrast. In full relief on the face of the medal is the head of a girl in classic head-dress and wreathed with laurel, typifying the spirit of the French Republic. On the back is a scroll bearing the date 1900, surrounded by oak, laurel and Egyptian palm leaves. "University Harvard Medaile Pasteur" is inscribed about the scroll. The medal is two and one-half inches in diameter and contains five hundred Frances's worth of gold...
...judges will be: Hon. John W. Hammond, of the Massachusetts Supreme Court; Professor F. C. de Sumichrast, of the French Department; and Professor George P. Baker, of the English Department. S. B. Rosenthal 2L., president of the University Debating Club, will preside. While the judges are out, cups will be awarded to both teams for winning the Senior-Junior and Sophomore-Freshman debates...
...Sophomores will support the negative side of the question which is: "Resolved, That a Franco Russian alliance, offensive and defensive, would be for the best interests of France." The judges will be Professor G. P. Baker, Judge Hammond, of the Massachusetts Supreme Court, and Professor F. C. de Sumichrast. E. Mayer '00 is coaching the Senior team and H. P. Chandler '01 the Sophomore team...
Acting on the recent suggestion of Mr. Lane, prizes will be offered to club members for the best set of pictures of historical places taken in the vicinity of Cambridge. The prizes, which will be awarded by Professor F. C. de Sumichrast and Mr. W. C. Lane, are to be two silver medals, for first and second places, and two honorable mentions. The sets of photographs will be preserved with the journals kept by instructors in the University during the past month of March...
...Letter," and "A Strange Water Fowl"; to W. P. Cohoe 2G., for "On the Charles"; to A. M. Dame '02, for "A Hospital Ward"; to H. W. Eliot, Jr., '02, for "Sunset in Gloucester Harbor"; to C. F. Stiles sC., for "Sunset," and "Mount Kearsarge"; to Professor de Sumichrast, for "Slow Sinks the Sun"; to W. B. Swift '00, for "Evening," "Weary Berry Pickers," "After the Storm," and "The Dell"; to J. H. White '03, for "Portrait"; to L. W. Wright '02, for "Portrait of a Lady...