Word: winner
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Benjamin Woronoff, of Boston, prepared for College at the Boston English High School. He was the winner of the elocution contest there...
...Yale team will at the same time uphold the negative against Princeton at New Haven. The subject for all three debates will be, "Resolved, That the initiative and referendum should be generally adopted in American states." The university whose two teams shall defeat their opponents will be announced the winner. Tickets at 10 cents each for the debate in New Lecture Hall may be obtained at the Rendezvous...
...greatest point winner was T. Cable '13, who won firsts in the hammer-throw and the broad jump. In the former event he made 142 feet, 8 inches, and in the latter he jumped 21 feet, 4 inches. R. S. deGozzaldi '13 scored 8 points for his class, taking first in the 220-yard, and second in the 100-yard dash. J. B. Camp '15 won the pole-vault and tied for second in the high jump...
...University association football second team won from the Brookline Gymnasium team in a closely contested game at Brookline on Saturday afternoon; the score was 3 to 2. Overtime play was necessary to decide the winner, because of a tie at the end of the second period...
Princeton defeated Yale in the debate at Princeton last evening. Princeton accordingly is the winner of the fourth triangular debate between Harvard, Yale and Princeton. The series between the three universities now stands as follows: Harvard 10, Princeton 8; Harvard 16, Yale 6; Princeton 9, Yale 9. Since the inauguration of the triangular system, Harvard has won twice, Princeton once; and Harvard and Princeton tied in the first debate...