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...infusion of the element of keen competition into undergraduate literary work is promised by the commendable plan of a tri-collegiate prize to be instituted by the literary magazines of Harvard, Yale and Princeton. The CRIMSON has more than once advocated the establishment of a literary prize to be competed for by undergraduates of Harvard and Yale, and has pointed out that the stimulus of competition resulting would do a great deal to raise the standard of literary endeavor in both colleges. The tri-partite competition now planned should stimulate even keener rivalry and call out contributions of distinct merit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A TRI-COLLEGIATE PRIZE. | 4/11/1913 | See Source »

...Tri-collegiate Literary Conference recently held in New Haven under the auspices of the Harvard Advocate, the Yale Literary Magazine, the Yale Courant, and the Nassau Literary Magazine, it was decided to establish a competition between the three colleges for the best short story, poem, or one-act play...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LITERARY MAGAZINES' PRIZE | 4/10/1913 | See Source »

...first of the regular tri-weekly meetings of the Sociedad Espanola will be held in the Assembly Room of the Union at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sociedad Espanola Meeting. | 10/8/1903 | See Source »

...Pontbicket is especially delighted over Dardard's plan for importing gloves to England, free of duty. All the left hand gloves are sent to England, all the rights to Scotland.--Refuse to pay duty at both places; the gloves are sold at auction as odd pairs for a mere tri collect the odd pairs, put them together and sell them.--This is too much for Pontbicket. A man with so much intelligence cannot help being a desirable...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE FRENCH PLAYS. | 12/14/1900 | See Source »

...Class Committee will have charge of all concerns of the class after graduation, and will be especially responsible for the tri-ennial dinners. It is customary and practically necessary that the chairman and one other member be residents of Boston or New York. The chairman, too, should be qualified to preside at the dinners and to draw out latent enthusiasm and gaiety, so that these reunions may prove all that can be hoped for. It is, however, but just and desirable that there be one Western man in this committee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication from the Committee on Class Day Elections | 12/13/1899 | See Source »

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