Word: awarded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Symphony No. 2 won the Critics Award as the best American orchestral work performed in New York in 1949-1950, and the Walter Naumberg Foundation Award...
...criticism at large on radio has won Newman a Peabody Award and i television he has unburdened himself on everything from the declining grammar of the New York Times I he English is not always fit to print") to Charles de Gaulle's crude meddling in Canadian politics ("To put it kindly, he may be losing his grip") to the cliches of sportscasters (Roger Mans, according to a Newman parody, "swings a once potent mace but is still patrolling the outer garden with his ancient skill"). His architectural critique of the late New York World's Fair noted...
...Happy Gypsies, there is not a single happy gypsy-the title is an ironic quote from a traditional tzigane tune. The actors who play the gypsies may be elated now, however, for this Yugoslav movie has been nominated for an Academy Award. With good reason. Though it is full of flaws and inconsistencies of style, it depicts with melancholy and muted color the odd, anachronistic ways of an all-but-forgotten people...
...letter mailed to the winners today the General Scholarship Committee said that it would "reserve funds for a winner who is unable to accept the award in direct consequence of Selective Service Regulations." Both going to jail and volunteering for the draft will be considered direct consequences, according to Peter K. Gunness '57, Secretary to the General Fellowship Committee...
Decisions on fellowships granted by outside organizations, such as the Full-bright fellowship, have not yet been made. Fellowships granted jointly by Harvard and foreign schools cannot be guaranteed, but Gunness said that he is sure Harvard will make every effort to assist the winner of the award...