Word: awarded
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...purpose of the banquet is to announce the winners of the various prizes of the Bok Advertising competition and to award these prizes. There are ten prizes of $1,000 each and one gold medal. The judges in the contest have made the decisions as to the winners of these awards, but their identity will not be disclosed until Friday night...
Roxy was chosen to receive the New York Federation's award for his service to masses rather than classes. The Roxy orchestra plays symphonic music 365 days out of the year to people who would never hear any otherwise. During the Depression most orchestras have been cutting down on personnel. Roxy increased his to 125. He recently launched a series of 20 Sunday-morning $1 concerts for the benefit of unemployed musicians...
First, second, third, and honorable mention are the places to be awarded by the judges. The winner will have his name engraved upon a silver drinking-mug which is kept in the library of Robinson Hall. The judges who will award the decision are: H. H. Blossom, a graduate of the school who is now practicing in Boston; H. V. Hubbard '97, Charles Dyer Norton Professor of Regional Planning, and chairman of the council of the School of City Planning; and H. J. Kellaway, who is practicing in Boston...
...Manhattan, originally of Williamsport, Pa., was twice in the news last week. In Baltimore, as judge of a Pan-American exhibition of paintings opened with unction by Secretary of State Henry Lewis Stimson as "an outstanding event in the history of Pan-American cultural relations," he helped to award the $1,000 first prize to Alfredo Guttero of Argentina for a formalized, thick-necked Madonna somewhat reminiscent of the woodcuts of Britain's Eric Gill. The award moved Baltimore Catholics to indignant frenzy. Thundered the Catholic Review...
...decade before 1930, there had been a medal to award, S. A. E. must have considered among other improvements generally adopted...