Word: token
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Cushing '79, the captains of the University football teams during the past few years have decided to offer 11 individual cups to the members of the winning interclass football team this year. The cups are to be known as the "Graduate Captains Cups," and are given in token of the continued interest of the former football captains in the sport, and for the purpose of encouraging secondary football. In addition, the members of the winning team will be awarded their class numerals, as in past years. Contrary to last year's arrangement, the championship will not be played...
...spoke briefly, expressing the gratitude of the undergraduates for all that President Eliot has done for them, and conveying the request or both graduates and undergraduates to be allowed to place a the Union a portrait of the President which should always be before Harvard men as a token of esteem and appreciation of his work for the University. The necessary funds have already been raised and the portrait will be painted by an artist and at sittings to be chosen by the President...
...Hayes '91 is to be presented with a, large silver loving cup as a token of appreciation for his services as coach of the University team against Yale...
...Harvard Corporation sent a copy of the advance sheets to the Yale Corporation last June, as a bicentennial token of the unity of purpose and of work existing between the two universities. With these advance sheets went a beautifully bound complete set of the Harvard Oriental Series. The nature of the gift is expressed in the following dedication, written by M. H. Morgan...
...object of the lender is to place the student in a position in which he will appear to be amenable to the provisions of Chapter 203 of the Public Statutes of Massachusetts which provide in $59 that "Whoever designedly, by a false pretence, or by a privy or false token, and with intent to defraud, obtains property from another person, . . . shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison not exceeding ten years, or by fine not exceeding five hundred dollars and imprisonment in the jail not more than two years...