Word: award
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This year again a committee of artists announced the award of three prizes at the opening of the International Exhibition of the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh. The committee were all judges of repute: spectacled Eugene Speicher of . the U. S. (an intimate friend of the late George Bellows), sharp-faced Felice Casorati of Italy, calm Abram Poole of the U. S., Horatio Walker of the U. S., jaunty Maurice Denis of France, white-tufted Maurice Greiffenhagen of England, bald Karl Hofer of Germany, Homer Schiff Saint-Gaudens* of the U. S. (Director, of. Fine Arts at the Carnegie Institute...
...first prize ($1,500) they awarded to a still life by Henri Matisse. Perhaps it was unfortunate that the highest honors should fall to a Frenchman whose name is a legend in modern painting; but the picture, in which great brilliant fruits and flowers coiled themselves into a pattern like the graph of a sunset, made the award imperative...
...award of two Architectural School scholarships, the money for which was made available through the resignation of two men originally granted them, has been announced through the office of Professor G. H. Edgell '09, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture...
...award of a number of fellowships which will bring European students to the University and send Harvard students abroad has been announced by the Corporation, following a recent meting. The elections of Rhodes Scholars, it was also stated, will be held on December 10. Information concerning the Oxford scholarships may be obtained from 5 University Hall or from Professor W. C. Greene '11, 60 Shepard street, Cambridge...
...Charles Sumner Scholarship, also of $300, given by Charles Sumner Bird '77 and granted on the same conditions as the Harvard Club of Boston award, was won by Robert Hamilton of Allston, a graduate of the Boston English High School...