Word: awarders
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Homer Saint-Gaudens, Director of Fine Arts at Carnegie Institute, announced the decision of the six judges sitting on the jury of awards for the Institute's International Exhibition. The jury members were: Pierre Bonnard of Paris, Giovanni Romagnoli of Bologna, Charles Sims of London, and three U. S. artists: Charles W. Hawthorne, Howard Giles and Gifford Beal. It is amazing what a lot of thunder the Institute is able to stir up every year over the award of a first prize of $1,500, a second of $1,000, and a third of $500. But even...
...Will Award Letters...
...Council will have authority to recommend the award of the "H" in all cases where the man has not participated in the Yale contest. A year ago the wholesale distribution of the insigna to Seniors on the football squad aroused considerable indignation among graduates, and in an effort to get a more resentative opinion of the students most closely connected with athletic affairs, the new body has been devised...
Besides the confirmations, the proposed award of medals to cheer leaders was authorized, and the Second Football Freshman Hockey and University Wrestling schedules were approved. The Second Football: team has a game with the U. S. Coast Guard School tentatively scheduled for October 29 as an unusual feature of its schedule. The Freshman Cross Country team has been allowed to add a meet with the Holy Cross Freshmen to their list for the season...
...professional reviewer likes to tell the world what it should think of the matter he reviews. State and uninteresting is his task if prose or poetry have an earlier and a higher approval than his own by a prize award of competent judges, or even dangerous his task if he set out to contest the verdict of the judges. Combative originality or tame endorsement are his alternatives. But to the present reviewer it, is a positive pleasure to receive his September number of the "Harvard Advocate", replete with prize essay and poem, and graced by Dean Mayo's glance...