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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Meanwhile in Philadelphia Samuel Vauclain, President of the Baldwin Locomotive Works had been offered the Chairmanship of the Philadelphia Citizens' Committee on the Bok peace award and he said...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Peace Plan | 1/14/1924 | See Source »

Meanwhile in Boston, Edward A. Filene had instituted plans for a peace award, similar to that of Mr. Bok, to be held in England, France, Italy. The prize will be $50,000. Leon Bourgeois, former President of the Council of the League of Nations, Senator de Jouvenel, editor of Le Matin; Tommaso Tittoni, President of the Italian Senate, and Professor Gilbert Murray are cooperating in the effort...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Peace Plan | 1/14/1924 | See Source »

...remaining feature of the Honor List was the award of the First Class Kaiser-i-Hind* medal to two Americans: Sam Higginbottom and Dr. Louisa Helena Hart. Mr. Higginbottom is principal of the Allahabad Agricultural Institute, a branch concern of the Ewing Christian College of the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. Dr. Hart is an American missionary at Arcat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Honor List | 1/14/1924 | See Source »

...CRIMSON reporter found Professor Hudson at the Ames Competition talking with Dean Pound, one of the Judges of the Bok Award. When asked the question. "Did you write the winning Bok Peace Plan?" he denied it flatly. Then the Nation's telegram was produced, but after being confronted with it, Professor Hudson again said, "No, no," and turned away...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROF HUDSON DENIES WRITING BOK PLAN | 1/12/1924 | See Source »

...best essay on the subject "Why the United States should join the League of Nations" will win an award of 100 dollars. Second and third prizes of 75 and 50 dollars, respectively, are also offered. The contest, which is open to every undergraduate in any university or college in the United States, will close at noon on March 1, 1924. All manuscripts must be received before that time at the office of the League of Nations Non-Partisan Association, 15 West 37th Street, New York City. 3,000 words is the limit of length...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRIZE ESSAY CONTEST TO HAVE LEAGUE AS SUBJECT | 1/11/1924 | See Source »

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