Word: awarded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...award is given each year to "those two seniors who have shown energy in helping themselves and who exhibit as well the sterling character and the inspiring leadership that were the qualities of Richard Glover Ames '24 and Henry Russel Ames...
...Harvard Undergraduate Council selected the recipients of the Ames Award, to be presented at the Class Day exercises in June. The winners are Paul H. Guzzi '65, of Eliot House and Newton, and Kevin Lewis '65, of Winthrop House and Manchester...
...SUBJECT WAS ROSES (Columbia). Winner of this year's New York Drama Critics Circle Award, the sleeper hit by New Playwright Frank D. Gilroy is written with precision, warmth, acute observation and unfailing honesty. The superb ensemble playing of Jack Albertson as the father, Irene Dailey as the mother, and Martin Sheen as their son is admirably recaptured in this album...
...week, were deserving but scarcely the vital stuff of last year's news. The Philadelphia Bulletin's J. A. Livingston won the international reporting prize for an economic analysis of the Eastern European satellite nations; the Wall Street Journal's Louis Kohlmeier received the national reporting award for being the first of many to account for President Johnson's personal fortune; Melvin Ruder, publisher-editor of the Hungry Horse News in Columbia Falls, Mont., won the local reporting award for covering raging floods in the Northwest...
...large and unwieldy. There is a 36-man group of editors (about four jurors per category) which meets to hammer out the original choices; a 14-man advisory board passes on these choices; and final say rests with the trustees of Columbia University. In 1962, the trustees overruled an award to a biography of Hearst; in 1963, the advisory board turned down a prize for Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? This year no editorial cartoonist was deemed worthy of a prize, and no award was made for music because the advisory board nixed...