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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Eager to make Lossiemouth a prettier place, her Professor E. L. Collis offered a trophy to be called the "MacDonald Cup," specified that the Town Council shall award it annually to the villager having the prettiest garden. On the date when entries for the competition closed, there were no entrants...
...Graduate School a Bowdoin prize of $300 was awarded to David Fleisher 2G, of Brooklyn, New York, in the fields of English, Fine Arts, and Music, for an essay entitled "Bacon's 'Essays' and Castiglione's 'Courtier'". G. E. Stead 1G and M. W. Eccles 4G earned honorable mention. In the fields of Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Engineering, the award of $300 went to William Fausset Bruce, Ph.D. '31, of West Somerville, for an essay entitled "The Stereoiserism of Oximes." J. D. Squires 1G and E. S. Redford 2G both obtained honorable mention for their work in the fields...
Gilbert Kahn '32, Russell Maloney '32, Melvin Leon Anshen '33, and Richard Norman Clark, Jr., have received first, second and third prizes, and Honorable Mention, respectively, in the competition for the Bowdoin undergraduate award for a "Dissertation in English...
Henri E. Chabanne of Tompkins Corners, N. Y. won the Prix de Rome award in landscape architecture last week for his solution of the problem: "The development of an addition to a private estate." The announcement caused excitement because Landscape Architect Chabanne never went to Yale, has nothing to do with the Yale School of Fine Arts. He is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, has been working for a year with the Taconic State Park Commission at Poughkeepsie...
...Arts. The Prix de Rome in Sculpture went to Robert Johnson McKnight of the Yale School of Fine Arts. The Prix de Rome in Painting went to James Owen Mahoney Jr. of the Yale School of Fine Arts, making the eighth successive year that Yale has won the painting award...