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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...fashions and introduce new ones. From this point of view, "Lucky Sam McCarver" is especially significant. On the strength of his achievement, its author may well win another Pulitzer Prize while it is certain if there were a distinguished prize for the best dramatic preface of the year, its award would go to Mr. Howard without further deliberation
Professor Channing received the Pulitzer Prize earlier in the spring in recognition of the sixth volume of his History of the United States which appeared last year. The title of this work was "The War for Southern Independence", and in the announcement of the award, it was described as "the best historical work of its kind in 1925." This was the second year in succession in which the award had been won by a Harvard professor, the prize on the preceeding year having got to Professor C. H. Mcllwair...
Arthur Capper, United States Senator from Kansas, will serve as the Chairman of the jury of award with six other indivuals one of whom, M. T. Copeland '07 is at present a professor in the graduate School of Business Administration of the University. Edward Plant, president of the Lehn and Fink Products Company of New York, has offered the prize...
There is no limit to the length of the plans not is there any limit to the number of plans any one contestant may send but not more than one award will be made to the same person. The contest will close at noon on Monday, November...
...additions to the chairman, the jury award includes Mrs. J. Borden Harrison, chairman of the National Consumer League: Dr. Melvin T. Copeland, of the Harvard School of Business Administration: Nelson B. Gaskill, former Federal Trade Commissioner: G. Bartlett, ex-President of the National Association of Wholesale Druggists; A. W. Shaw, publisher or "System;" Frank Stone, president of the National Association of Retail Druggists: and Herbert Tily, president of the National Re Dry Goods Association...