Word: wellesley
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...contest was divided into two divisions, one for the men's colleges, Harvard, Yale, Princeton and City College of New York, and the other for the women's, Wellesley, Smith, Vassar and Bryn Mawr...
...four women's colleges were very evenly matched in their contest, but the Wellesley representatives managed to defeat their opponents after a heart-breaking struggle which brought the spectators to their feet. The wife of Robert Benchley '12, who was a member of the Bryn Mawr team, distinguished herself especially, even in defeat...
...Harvard-Yale cross-word puzzle match is to take place at the same time as a triangular match made up of representatives of Smith, Wellesley and Bryn Mawr colleges. The winners of the two matches will then decide the championship of the eastern colleges by a final contest...
Yale has announced John Farrar and Stephen Vincent as her crossword team, but a canvass of likely persons both at Harvard and Wellesley failed to reveal any one aware of this new departure in intercollegiate competition. The New York contests are to be staged for the benefit of the Bryn Mawr Music Foundation and the City Music League of New York...
...Monteith Gates of Elyria, O.; Courtlandt Sherrington Gross of West Newton; Austin Lamont of New York City; John Darwin Leekley of Muskogee, Okla., Carl Melville Lindner of Medford; Roger Magoun of Boston; John Newbold Robinson of Wakefield, R. L.; John Opdyke Rosecrans of Milwaukee, Wis.; Richard Sanders Scott of Wellesley; George Putnam Sturgis of Milton; Benjamin Eugene Swede of Conshohocken, Pa.; William Ullman of New York City; and Cecil Irton Wylde of Boston...