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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...study courses, encourages U. S. composers by offering prizes which have ranged from $100 to$10,000. It has spent over $300,000 helping young U. S. artists to launch their careers-among them Soprano Hilda Burke and Contralto Kathryn Meisle who got into the Chicago Opera. Basso Arthur Anderson who got into the Metropolitan.∙ And the ladies of the Federation make good listeners for ambitious young artists who would otherwise have a hard time finding any listeners...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Ladies in Minneapolis | 6/5/1933 | See Source »

...Brands J. P. Morgan 40,000 28,750 Thomas W. Lament 18,000 20,000 Thomas Cochran 15,000 25,000 George Whitney 14,000 50,000 Charles Steele 14,000 5,000 P. C. Leffingwell 13,500 10,000 F. D. Bartow 11,500 11,000 A. M. Anderson 11,500 10,000 William Ewing 10,000 10,000 Harold Stanley 10,000 9,970 Junius S. Morgan Jr. 8,000 Edward Hopkinson Jr. 4,500 Henry S. Morgan 4,100 1,000 T. Newhall 4,000 F. T. Stotesbury 4,000 H. G. Lloyd...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Now It Is Told | 6/5/1933 | See Source »

...race, and to the final fact that there is in all this much material for thought. The symposium, it should be added, leaves the material facile verbiage. Mr. Hale, alone of the three ventures into the inner recesses of the young intellectuals' cannery, and passes some crumbs from Sherwood Anderson's trencher, crumbs anent the arbitrary character of Communist literary criticism. For the rest, the Hoot is conventional and mild. Two undergraduates have collaborated on a dull catalogue of duller New Haven, and Mr. Charles Seymour writes with pale whimsy on artistry in dining. But it remains for the three...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: On The Rack | 6/5/1933 | See Source »

...Sociology 2 Emerson A Spanish 6 Sever 5 2 P. M. Philosophy 1 Emerson D WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7 (XIII) Chemistry 6 Mallinckrodt MB23 Chemistry 33 Mallinckrodt MB9 Chinese 1 Boylston Classical Archaeology 1b Sever 29 Classical Philology 30 Sever 29 Comp. Literature 19 Harvard 6 Economics A Dr. Anderson, Sec. H, I Memorial Hall Dr. Brown, Sec. O Memorial Hall Dr. Crane, Sec. A Q Memorial Hall Mr. Daly, Sec. R. Memorial Hall Mr. Eaton, Sec. N. Memorial Hall Professor Frickey, Sec. J. M. Memorial Hall Professor Ham, Sec. G. Memorial Hall Dr. Hunt, Sec, C Memorial Hall Mr. Leighton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Final Examination Schedule | 6/2/1933 | See Source »

...Rogers Fellowships, providing for foreign study in any field, have been awarded to K. C. E. Anderson 4G, of Cambridge, and to J. S. Frame 4G, of New York City. The Coolidge Fellowship, established by the late Archibald Cary Coolidge '87, for the study of history, has been awarded to L. U. Hanke '26, of Littleton. Another award in history is the Bayard Cutting Fellowship, awarded to E. P. Dean 3G, of Brockton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Graduate Students Receive $27,600 in Fellowships, Chiefly For Study Abroad | 6/2/1933 | See Source »

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