Word: awarders
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Despite a recent faculty vote to award doctoral diplomas at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in English, the Corporation has vetoed the motion, and insisted that graduate degrees continue to be printed in Latin...
...table, or during the fish course, it proved one of the liveliest in years. For it was a season that spawned gossip and started talk, that one week provided novelty and the next week made news. The play that won both the Pulitzer Prize and the Critics' Circle Award-Tennessee Williams' Cat on a Hot Tin Roof -became most famous for telling a dirty joke about an elephant, and then cut it out of the script in the name of decency...
...Abraham Chasanow, suspended by the Navy Department (TIME, May 10, 1954). Reporter Lewis wrote a five-part series on Chasanow's troubles, stirred up so much interest that the Navy reviewed the case, cleared Chasanow. The series won Tony Lewis the $500 annual American Newspaper Guild Heywood Broun Award for enterprising reporting. One of the honorable-mention winners for the same prize: Veteran (20 years) Reporter James B. ("Scotty") Reston, now chief of the Times's Washington bureau...
Joseph A. Page '55 won both the $100 Bowdoin Prizes for Undergraduates in the Classics this year for his translations into Attic Greek and Latin. In the competition for the graduate prizes no award was made...
Comprised of 133 Harvard Clubs in the United States and foreign countries, the Association and its local clubs award prizes and scholarships, sponsor speakers from the University, and assist in the selection of undergraduates and in employment placement...