Word: washes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...editor; Horace Huntington Silliman '18, of West Roxbury, advertising manager; and William Elliott Whitney '17, of Boston, circulation manager. Nominating Committee of the Student Council: Charles Allerton Coolidge, Jr., '17, of Boston, chairman; Edward Allen Whitney '17, of Augusta, Me., secretary and treasurer; Norman Elwell Burbidge '17, of Spokane, Wash.; Harrison Gardner Reynolds '17, of Readville; John Merryman Franklin '18, of New York, N. Y.; David Mason Little, Jr., '18, of Salem; and Henry Corwin Flower, Jr., '19, of Kansas City, Mo. Moreover, the Student Council voted that Percy Bernard Davidson '16, of Boston, should be awarded a swimming...
...afternoon the Yale freshmen went down-stream for a two-mile time trial, after being passed by a scrub eight for two miles. The time made was 10 minutes, 6 seconds, but the wash was very heavy from the launches following, and with all conditions considered, the time was creditable. The members of the first Yale crew received rather luxurious treatment after their afternoon work-out, for a rub-down and a bath was presented them on "The While-away," after which ceremony the trusty "Elihu Yale" took them back to the quarters
...playing for the first time in a match with Yale, Arthur Sylvester Peabody '16, of Malden, Hugh Garland Meem Kelleher '18, of Seattle, Wash., and William Dudley Diggs Morgan '18, of Washington, D. C., are entitled to receive the "H. T. T.," subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee...
Alan Grant Paine '17, of Spokane, Wash., was awarded the first prize of $30, and Julian Henry Spitz '17, of Brookline, received the second award of $20, in the prize speaking contest held by the Massachusetts Peace Society, under the auspices of the Speakers' Club in Emerson D. Each candidate made one long speech and then made a five-minute extemporaneous speech on a subject selected by one of the judges, who were Professor Bliss Perry, Reverend Edward Cummings '83, and Mr. L. L. Cleveland, principal of the Cambridge High and Latin School...
...following prizes to be awarded for drawing and painting: A prize of $50 for the best original painting in oil or water color painted by an undergraduate in any of the Fine Art courses during the year; a prize of $25 for the best drawing in pencil, pen, or wash, done directly from nature of an architectural, landscape, or figure subject by an undergraduate in any of the Fine Art courses during the year. Neither prize is to be awarded to the same student in any one year, and no student will be given the prize more than once...