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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...second measure designed to assist those men whose funds for the year are not quite sufficient, the School has arranged to grant during the coming year a total of $15,000 in "service scholarships." The awards are not to exceed $150 apiece and are to be allotted on a basis of scholastic standing, general qualifications, and the student's need of help. Those receiving these scholarships may be required to do work during the year reasonably equivalent, in part or in whole, to the money value of the award...
Announced last week as winner of the $1,000 Pugsley award for the best piece of Washington correspondence during 1931 was large, serious Jesse Frederick Essary, for 20 years chief of the Baltimore Sun's bureau at the capital. Correspondent Essary's prize-winning article, published March 5, 1931, was cited for "reportorial skill and industry in bringing to light the hitherto unknown facts and circumstances of the Wickersham Commission's exhaustive report on Prohibition." Honorably mentioned for their work were Charles Griffith Ross (St. Louis Post-Dispatch), Walker Showers Buel (Cleveland Plain Dealer), Ashmun Norris Brown...
...sponsor a bus franchise to the financially irresponsible Equitable Coach Co., backed by a close friend, but did not know it was unfit to receive the award until later...
Lewis Receives Fiske Award...
...other award to be made to a member of the Class of 1932 was that of the Charles Henry Fiske III Scholarship to Class Chorister...