Word: written
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...prize of twenty-five dollars is offered for the best short story on some phase of college life, written by a present member of the University. Graduate and undergraduate students alike may compete. Each story submitted must not exceed 5,000 words in length. A committee of three members of the Faculty, to be announced later, will judge the competition, which will close in January...
...Lewis '17, who has just returned from ambulance driving in France, where he has been since mid-years, has written the following account of his experiences especially for the CRIMSON...
...Advocate will offer this year a prize of twenty-five dollars for the best short story on some phase of college life written by a student in the University. Graduate and undergraduate students alike may compete, the only limitation being that the story must be written by some one at present a member of the University and must not exceed 5,000 words in length. The competition will be judged by a committee of three members of the Faculty to be announced later and will close in January...
Phillip Overton Mills '05, former member of the University football team, and now with the American Ambulance Corps in France, has written a letter of great interest concerning work at the war zone. The CRIMSON prints below his letter, to Eliot Norton '85, which has been made public...
...Eddie," is on view. There are songs and jokes and girls enough there to please the most blase, and the cast of principals could hardly be bettered. Not since Victor Herbert's "Red Mill" has a musical show of this order contained such tuneful melodies as Jerome Kern has written, and, wonder of wonder, "Very Good Eddie" has a really truly plot...