Word: prize
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...held at Boston as usual, and there will be also numerous small meetings, handicap and scratch, for all three arms, sabers, duelling swords and foils. There will thus be numberous opportunities for good practice. The junior championship tournament will probably be held in New York, as heretofore, as the prize is offered by Mr. Roosevelt...
...each of the fifteen speakers being allowed ten minutes. The following men were chosen: H. W. Fisher '98, of New Haven; F. E. Richardson '98, of Lancaster, N. H.; J. K. Clark '99, of Brooklyn, and H. A. Jump '99 T. S., of Albany, N. Y. The Thatcher prize for the best showing was presented to H. W. Fisher '98. Fisher debated against Princeton in 1896, but none of the other men has been on an intercollegiate debate before. Because of this inexperience it is expected that the weak point of the Yale team will be in rebuttal...
...Prizes will be given to the first six men, and a prize for the fastest time...
...Thanksgiving Day there will be a series of rifle and revolver matches at the Walnut Hill shooting range, open to non-members of the Massachusetts Rifle Association. An entrance fee of twenty-five cents will be charged and there will be a prize for each match. A special invitation has been offered to members of the Harvard Rifle and Revolver Club. Trains leave Union Station...
...John Archibald Farlie, A. B., 1895, A. M. 1896, will read his Bowdoin Prize Dissertation on "The Monroe Doctrine," at No. 20, University Hall this afternoon at 4.30 p. m. The reading is open to all members of the University and to the public...