Word: awarders
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1915, is a famous authority on ferments in the digestive organs. One of the most distinguished of organic chemists, he has by large-scale methods succeeded in making notable advances in the study of these particular ferments. His receiving of the Noble award immediately followed that of Professor T. W. Richards, A.M. '86, of the Chemistry department...
This year's winners, members of the Juries of Award for 1924, 1925 and 1926 members of the Senior Faculty of the School of Business Administration will be present. Men prominent in advertising will also attend the dinner, among whom are W. A. Wolff, President of the National Industrial Advertisers Association, R. S. Durstine, Editor of "Advertising and Selling", O. C. Harn, of the Audit Bureau of Circulations, Malcolm Muir, Vice-President of the McGraw-Hill Company, New York, Stanley Rusor, President of the J. Walter Thompson Company, and H. D. Smith of Fuller and Smith, Cleveland...
...Committee approved the recommendation of the Student Council for the revision of the rule as to the award of the insignia to members of the Second University eight, to read as follows: "Those who for two years have taken part as members of the Second University eight in a race with Yale shall be entitled to wear the 'H'; those who for one year have taken part in a race with Yale as members of the Second eight shall be entitled to wear the 'H' with crossed oars...
...award will be made in accordance with the decision of a majority of a board of judges. The presidents of the first three colleges mentioned will constitute this board, for three years, at the end of which period the presidents of the next three institutions will take office, and so on in rotation...
This makes the fourth year that Harvard has won the competition of the Boston Society of Architects, but it is the first time that one man has received the award. Heretofore it has been divided among two or more competitors whose submitted drawings were considered of equal merit...