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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Garceau '19 vs. J. Hammond '19. At 3--M. A. Taylor, Jr., '19 vs. L. S. Schwartz '19; F. W. Hatch '19 vs. F. M. Warburg '19; R. C. Rand '19 vs. F. L. Putnam '19; M. S. Bromwell '19 vs. A. H. Bright '19. At 4--Winner of Coulter and Cutler vs. W. C. Clark '19. At 5--P. R. Meyer '19 vs. J. S. Baker '19; winner of Talbot and Tildsley vs. J. B. Hoyt '19; winner of Garceau and Hammond vs. L. K. Garrison...
...This trophy was presented to the football team in 1889 by a number of graduates, with the idea that it should be competed for annually by candidates for the University team. The cup has not been competed for since 1889, and will be awarded this year to the winner of this contest in spring practice. There will be a similar competition for the cup every year hereafter. The contestants will be assigned a certain number of punts, drops, and placements from various distances and angles, and the individual having the highest score for any year will...
...strength of next year's team will be considerably reduced by the graduation of Captain W. Campbell '16, who has been the University's most consistent point-winner during the past season. The only other man lost by graduation is F. M. Bullard '16. In D. Campbell '17, however, the University will have a star in the horizontal bar, the parallel bars, and the flying rings. J. M. French '17 and H. L. Kerr '17 are also good men in the first of these events, while French together with F. R. Whitney '18 are good performers on the parallel bars...
...Voice," and the play of the evening, "Prudence in Particular," by Rachel Barton Butler, a special student at Radcliffe. The latter is a three-act comedy of young married life in the Middle West. Miss Butler is the recipient this year of the MacDowell scholarship, awarded annually to the winner of a competition open to all playwrights in the United States, provided, first, that the contestant is unmarried and, second, that he or she is in need of money...
...Bowdoin Prizes are divided into two groups for dissertations in English and in the classics. In the English group there is a first prize of $250 and two second prizes of $100 each; in the Greek and Latin group there are two prizes of $50 each. In addition each winner will be given a bronze medal and his name will be announced on the Commencement program...