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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Award of eight graduate fellowships of the Harvard Yenching Institute, totalling $10,000 for study at Harvard in the next academic year, was announced by the University today...
Died. William F. Warnecke, 59, New York World-Telegram photographer, whose famed picture scoop of the attempted assassination of Mayor William J. Gaynor (see cut) won him (26 years later) the 1936 Press Photographers' Award; on vacation...
...Award of the annual Bowdoin prizes for dissertations in English, the oldest prize awards in Harvard to two graduate students and three undergraduates was announced yesterday...
First undergraduate prize of $500 was won by Walter J. Bate '39 of Richmond, Indiana for a work called "Negative Capability: Keats' Conception of the Poetical Character." Henry D. Oyen '41 took a $200 award for his essay "Irregular War" and the $100 third place award went to Archibald B. Roosevelt '40 for "The Smith in Song and Saga...
Museum officials stated that all college graduates are eligible to compete for the award and that applications with plans of study for 1939-40 must be filed at the museum by May 26. The purpose is to enable scholars of proved ability to complete advanced studies in modern art as an aid in obtaining permanent posts in the field...