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Domestic News April 2, 1891

Lewiston Teller

Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho

What is this article about?

The third Dent & Butler Medal contest at Ingle school house on March 27 featured Nellie Mason and Clarence Robinett, with Robinett winning. Patrons and visitors from other schools, including Tammany's W. S. Van Voris and prior winner Milton Herbert, attended and were entertained by teacher Geo. Erb.

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Dent & Butler Medal

The third contest for the above-named prize was made at Ingle school house last Friday, March 27. This time the contestants were Nellie Mason, of the above-named school, and Clarence Robinett, of Lewiston. A score or more of patrons were interested spectators of the contest, which resulted in a victory for Mr. Robinett. Among those present from visiting schools were W. S. Van Voris, of Tammany school, and Milton Herbert, his pupil and winner of the second contest. All parties were well pleased by the manner in which they were entertained by Geo. Erb, teacher of Ingle school, and the social and pleasant patrons.

What sub-type of article is it?

Education Social Event

What keywords are associated?

Dent Butler Medal School Contest Ingle School Clarence Robinett Nellie Mason

What entities or persons were involved?

Nellie Mason Clarence Robinett W. S. Van Voris Milton Herbert Geo. Erb

Where did it happen?

Ingle School House

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Ingle School House

Event Date

Last Friday, March 27

Key Persons

Nellie Mason Clarence Robinett W. S. Van Voris Milton Herbert Geo. Erb

Outcome

victory for mr. robinett

Event Details

The third contest for the Dent & Butler Medal took place at Ingle school house with contestants Nellie Mason of Ingle school and Clarence Robinett of Lewiston. Spectators included patrons and visitors from other schools such as W. S. Van Voris of Tammany school and Milton Herbert, winner of the second contest. All were entertained by teacher Geo. Erb and the patrons.

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