Word: awarded
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Wednesday, March 29, at 8.15 o'clock in the main dining hall of the Union. The committee will take over the task of arranging for entertainment, refreshments, and souvenirs for the traditional social affair. The only plans released to date include speeches by the Freshman officers, and the award of silver trophics by the Class President to the winners of the Pingpong, Billiard and Pool Tournaments now being held at the Union...
News of the award was received yesterday at the Harvard Observatory in a letter from Hans Ludendorf, president of the Astronomical Society and director of the National Astronomical Observatory at Potsdam, Germany. The prize was established only a few months ago, and Dr. Bok was the first of the annual winners...
...Philadelphia citizen who gave the community the best service during 1932 was a psychiatrist, announced the Edward W. Bok Award Committee, in giving $10,000 to Dr. Earl Danford Bond. Dr. Bond, 54, is director of the Pennsylvania Hospital's Institute for Mental Hygiene. He at once assigned the $10,000 for treatment of Philadelphia's indigent mentally deranged...
...students were Yankee-born, with Yankee names. Today most of them come from immigrant homes. Among 25,000 College Board candidates last June, Latin School boys took place in the Latin, English, Greek and mathematics examinations. And a fortnight ago Boston Latin School took permanent possession of that coveted award for preparatory schools, the Harvard Phi Beta Kappa Trophy...
Minnesota's Arthur W. Marget observed: ''Professors are steadily making recommendations that are systematically disregarded. If Mr. Prince can point out a single instance outside the Glass-Steagall bill where their advice has been taken on anything, I will award him a gardenia...