Word: awarders
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...system of loan administration begun in 1949, long-term grants are not due until the student has completed college and duty in the armed service, and interest is not compounded until the completion date. Previously, 41/2 percent interest started with the grant of the loan. The limit to any award was $400 during the student's college career, compared top the present $400-per-year maximum...
...announcement of the perpetual award was made two weeks ago after an informal luncheon of Ivy athletic directors and Boston sports writers at the Hotel Commodore. For two days before the luncheon the eight directors had thrashed through common problems of scheduling, umpires, and all the odds and ends involved with a league of eight colleges...
...Wheel. In Franklin, Vt., Alfred Bean, 50, left a testimonial luncheon honoring him for getting a National Safety Council Award for 20 years of perfect driving with the Railway Express, walked across the street to the courthouse, where he was found guilty of charges of driving his own car while drunk 20 days before...
...award features a sculptured scrimmage scene, "The Onslaught," taken from a Harvard-Penn game...
...times. Said Buffet, in one of his rare statements about his own work: "I don't like to discuss the subject . . . mainly because I have nothing to say. I paint like a carpenter who saws wood, like a blacksmith who hammers iron." Buffet won the prestigious Critics Award when he was only 20, and his reputation has risen ever since. Today he turns out oils, painted in depressing greys, black, drab greens and dun brown at a rate even a house painter would envy. As rapidly as he paints them, collectors snap them up, at prices ranging from...