Word: awarded
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Annual international exhibition of modern paintings, by artists of 15 countries; at Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh. Prize award: $2,000 and guarantee of purchase by Pittsburgh's Albert Carl Lehman...
...Morgan lacrosse cup, awarded every year to that player who does the must for Harvard lacrosse, has just been won by Gardiner Robinson '31, the present captain. Robinson will receive a small cup and have his name engraved on the permanent cup to be exhibited in Leavitt and Peirce's window today. The award is made by a graduate committee of lacrosse of which C. E. Marsters '07 is chairman. This big cup has been awarded every year for the last 20 years, to the most valuable player. Faude has been a regular player on the lacrosse team for three...
...British business circles the Soviet rejection of a highly "correct" arbitral award (one in the normal tradition of British jurisprudence and made with the concurrence of a Privy Councilor of His Majesty the King) produced a most lugubrious effect. Cabled one fiscal correspondent, "This outcome is regarded in the financial district as a complete demonstration of the impossibility of working concessions in Soviet territory...
...GoodWill & Fair Dealing." Impartial observers were particularly impressed by something which did not figure in despatches last week because it had nothing to do with the award. This something is Article 89 of the Concession and consists of a single sentence: "The parties base their relations with regard to this agreement on the principle of mutual good-will and fairdealing as well as on reasonable interpretation of the terms of the agreement...
...another year before the Egypt's gold is salvaged, even then a salvage court may have to decide how much of the Egypt's $5,000,000 the Artiglio's owners may keep. Ancient rule of the sea is that "The salvage award of an abandoned vessel amounts to a moiety [50 percent] of the salved value." The Artiglio's owners hope for more...