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Professor Eliot, who has in recent years lived in London as a British citizen, where he is editor of "The Criterion," is widely known, both as a poet and critical essayist. He received "The Dial" award for poetry in 1922. His most widely, known works are: "The Sacred Wood," "The Waste Land," "Homage to John Dryden," "Poems: 1909-1925," "An Essay of Poetic Drama," "Shakespeare and the Stoicism of Seneca," "For Lancelot Andrews" and "Dante...
...semi-final arguments for the Ames Award competition will be held on Thursday, and Friday nights, November 17 and 18, in the Courtroom of Langdell Hall. The Brandeis Club will speak against the Lowell Club on November 17, while on the following night the debate will be between the Choate and Harlan Clubs...
...highest award of the School of Landscape and Architecture has been awarded to A. C. Sylvester, a graduate of the University of Maine in 1927. This award is known as the Charles Eliot Travelling Fellowship in Landscape Architecture. The terms of the scholarship arrange for the winner to spend a year abroad, travelling in France, Spain, Italy, and England...
While abroad, Sylvester will study the architecture that is traditional on the continent. He will make observations with regard to old and new trends in the execution of landscape processes. The award was made following the announcement of a contest calling for plans of a community club and social center...
Scholarhships have been awarded by a total of 24 Harvard Clubs. The largest award is that of the Harvard Club of New York City which has selected five scholarship holders...