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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Agora team, consisting of S. Feingold '07, A. Prussian '08, and B. S. Pouzzner '09, last night won the Pasteur Medal debate on the affirmative of the question, "Resolved, That the French Government substitute a general income tax for the direct taxes (contributions directes) now levied for national purposes." The Pasteur Medal for the best speaking of the evening, however, was awarded to 1. Dimond '09 of the Forum team, who with K. Costikyan '09 and R. T. Mack '08 argued the negative. The judges were Professor G. P. Baker, Professor F. C. de Sumichrast, and R. W. Kelso...
...scratch shoot of the University Shooting Club, which began on Tuesday and ended yesterday, was won by B. M. Higginson '10 with a score of 78 out of a possible 100; N. C. Nash, Jr., '07 was second with 76; while R. B. Lanier '10 and J. Brewer '10 tied for third, with 62 apiece...
...Dartmouth winning one first, three second, and two third places. Although there is little ground for comparison of the two teams at present, every indication points to a victory for the University team by a large martin. In the Pennsylvania relay carnival last. Saturday A. H. Shaw of Dartmouth won the 120 yard hurdles in 15 2-5 seconds, thus equalling the world's record for this event made by A. C. Kraenzlein of Pennsylvania in 1899. No other Dartmouth men won places in the special events. In the two-mile relay race between Yale, Dartmouth, and Columbia, Dartmouth secured...
...Emerson Hall, will close tomorrow. This is the sixth annual exhibition between the camera clubs of Harvard, Pennsylvania and Michigan. Each club entered fifty pictures, and of the three prizes and seven honorable mentions, which were awarded, Harvard received a first prize and four honorable mentions. W. Ordway '10 won the prize for the best individual photograph with his print called "Evening on the Charles." M. T. Fleisher and G. Kemmerer, both of the University of Pennsylvania, won second and third prizes respectively. F. T. Marshall '07, E. H. Riedel 1G., M. N. McN. Watts '09 and C. B. Roepper...
First and runner-up individual prizes will be given and also a championship shield to the school winning the greatest number of points, each match actually won counting as one point. The winner of the tournament will also have the right, as Harvard interscholastic champion, to play at Newport, R. I., in August, for the national interscholastic championship...