Word: winner
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...effort is being made to elect John D. Donovan, one of the college postmen the winner of one of the large prizes offered by the Boston Globe. Ballots can be deposited at Thurston's or left with the porters of college buildings. Ballots are to be found in every issue of the Globe...
...effort is being made to elect Billy the Postman the winner of one of the large prizes offered by the Boston Globe. Boxes are to be placed at Memorial and Leavitt and Pierce's, where Harvard men can deposit the ballots to be found in every issue of the Globe...
Half a dozen of the entries for the 100 yards dash failed to appear, and it was run in three heats instead of four. In the first J. S. Cook '92, (1 yd.) was the winner in 10 2-5 sec., with J. Allen '92, (4 yds.) second; second heat W. L. Thompson '93, (1 yd.) first, in 10 2-5 sec., S. V. R. Thayer '94, (4 yds.) second; third heat, G. F. Brown, Jr. '92, (3 yds.) first in 10 2-5 sec., O. W. Shead '93, (4 yds.) second. In the final heat Cook won by over...
...match between Chase, the winner of this year's tournament, and Tallant, the college champion, for the championship of the college, was played off yesterday afternoon on Jarvis. The courts were in good condition and everything favorable to a good match except the sun in the upper court which necessitated a change of courts every two games. Tallant did not seem in his usual form while Chase played a strong, winning game from the start although he lost the first two games to Tallant. The games stood four to three in Tallant's favor when Chase took the next three...
...consolations yesterday in the second round, Nichols beat S. Battelle, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2, and Sedgwick beat Arnold by default. In the semi-finals Sedgwick beat Nichols 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. Sedgwick and the winner of Codman vs. Brown or Harrison will play for the consolation...