Word: won
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...days before the Christmas recess a meeting will be held in the Fogg Lecture Room, under the management of the Committee on the Publication of Academic Distinctions in Harvard College. At this meeting there will be speeches by prominent men, an announcement of all prizes won during the last year, and a presentation of the Deturs. A pamphlet will be distributed which will give a list of the winners of the Bowdoin prizes from the beginning, all of last year's prize winners in Harvard College, the scholarship winners of the first group for the last four years...
...main, persons mentioned in the pamphlet. It will, of course, be a College, not a University affair, for of all the scholarships and prizes, the Bowdoin prizes, and one or two others alone, may be competed for by men not in the College. Many men who have won the various prizes and scholarships in the past are now prominent, so that the invited guests will undoubtedly include many distinguished persons...
...course of a little over six miles led to the Charles River, around Mt. Auburn Cemetery, through East Watertown and home by way of Fresh Pond. W. G. Clerk '01 and F. B. Taylor 1L. were the hares. The break, three-quarters of a mile from the finish, was won by D. Grant 2M., who came in about fifty yards ahead of S. H. Bush '01. H. S. Knowles '02 was a close third...
...perpetual challenge cup, and, as it was won last year by the English universities, it will be immediately sent abroad...
...Freshman interclub race between the three Weld and the two Newell crews held shortly after 4 o'clock yesterday, was won by the First Weld in 8 minutes and 28 seconds. The Second Weld overlapped the First Weld by half a length, and the First Newell was the same distance behind the Second Weld. Three lengths of open water separated them from the Third Weld, which was two lengths ahead of the Second Newell. The course was down the basin for a mile and a half to the Union Boat House. The crews were ranged from the wall...