Word: awarders
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Under "National Defense," TIME, April 10 issue, appears an article on the recent Navy Design Competition for boats of the so-called "Mosquito Fleet." I am greatly surprised see TIME exploiting one major award winner, casually mentioning another, and leaving out the other three entirely...
...winner of a major award in the 110-foot Class and minor awards in the 70-and 54-foot Classes, we feel rather proud of being the only firm in the competition to have received more than one award. I have always thought Time unbiased, yet I find our name not even mentioned. Why not give credit where credit...
...Council report on athletics recommends the award of two kinds of House letter, the Varsity letter in House colors (given to intercollegiate winners in House sports) and the ordinary House letter, a uniform "H" in all sports...
Thus, in the individual sports, the all-star team is the one which meets Yale, but team spirit will not be lost, in that the same award goes to the winning team as to the all-stars. (The team sports being football, basketball, hockey, baseball, crew, soccer, lacrosse, and rugby--the individual being swimming, track, wrestling, boxing, tennis, squash, fencing, and golf...
Honest, middle-aged Tom E. Braniff was dejected as he stood before a luncheon gathering of aviation's bigwigs one day last week at Manhattan's Hotel Pennsylvania. Subdued and solemn, he accepted for Braniff Airways, Inc. the National Safety Council's 1938 award for middle-sized U. S. airlines. For seven years the line had operated without a passenger fatality. But well did sad Tom Braniff and all at the luncheon know that a few days before the award's presentation (but some weeks after it had been voted) one of his Chicago-Dallas airliners...