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...winner of the tournament, F. S. Marden, Jr., will have the right to play at Newport in August for the National Interscholastic Championship of the United States...
...University Glee Club was declared the winner of the intercollegiate contest held in New York last Saturday. In addition to Harvard the contestants were Columbia, Dartmouth and Pennsylvania. This was the first attempt at an intercollegiate affair of this kind and each club was well represented by enthusiastic devotees, many of whom deferentially arose when their respective college songs were being sung. The prize won by the University Glee Club was a library of music presented by Mr. R. E. Schirmer. The judges were Professor Horatio W. Parker, Mr. Arthur Mees, and Mr. Arthur W. Woodruff. The object...
Samuel Shackford Otis, of Winnetks, Ill., has been declared winner of the competition for the book-plate design of the 1914 Class Album. The prize consists of a free copy of the Album...
First and Runner-up prizes will be given; also a championship shield to the school which wins the greatest number of points, each match won counting as one point. The winner of the tournament will have the right, as Harvard Interscholastic Champion for 1914, to play at Newport in August for the National Interscholastic Championship of the United States...
...reached the semi-final round. All but three of the 36 men entered have been eliminated. P. Eaton '14, D. Greene '16 and R. C. Brown '17, still remain in the contest. Brown has already reached the final round, and Eaton and Greene will play this week. The winner of the tournament will be awarded a cash prize...