Word: winner
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Bobbs-Merrill Publishing Company as a book-reviewer. He resigned this post to edit a humorous column for the Boston Traveller, in which capacity he was so successful that at the end of a year he was appointed dramatic critic for the paper. Last year he was a prize-winner in a short-story contest conducted by one of the prominent magazines. He recently completed his first novel, entitled "Seven Keys to Baldpate," which is in the hands of the publishers now and will appear in January...
...novice meet will be held on December 16, in which Dr. Sargent offers a cup to the winner of the greatest number of points. In addition, medals or ribbons will be presented to the winners of individual events. After the Christmas holidays, nine exhibitions or meets will be held in various parts of New England. These include dual meets with Brown and Amherst. The intercollegiate championship will be contested in March
...Jones, who won the Harvard dual race with Cornell on November 2, will probably be the individual winner again today, but he will be hard pressed by F. W. Copeland '13, Captain H. P. Lawless '13, and R. St. B. Boyd '14. N. S. Taber, of Brown, is expected to finish well up in the race, perhaps in fifth place. He took sixth place in the intercollegiate run at Brookline last year...
...Dartmouth freshmen won the annual invitation cross-country run held at Andover yesterday afternoon, scoring 55 points to 67 and 68 for the Pennsylvania and Harvard freshmen respectively. H. S. Benson, of Technology, was the individual winner, covering the distance of 3 and 7-8 miles in 20 minutes, 53 and 1-5 seconds...
...Yale, 0; Harvard, 4 safeties (Yale declared winner...