Word: awarders
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Miss Russell and Hazel Washington, a charming Negro woman who entered the employ of the actress over a decade ago as a maid and subsequently became a business partner . . . This friendship, plus the many instances of charitable endeavor you cited in "The Comic Spirit," is the basis for an award to be presented to Miss Russell ... for her contributions in the field of human relations...
...terms of their own selfish interests . . . the preservation of free discussion and criticism is the best guarantee against violent attacks upon Utopian institutions . . . The only kind of university that could be popular with the Utopians is one in which the most lively controversy was continuously under way. The award for the Most Controversial Person [of the year] is usually won by a professor of the University of Utopia...
...Council will award $800 in grants this semester; no set number of awards has been decided upon. Interested students should apply at the Council office between 2 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. today...
...announced last night that "Variety" magazine has selected WGBH for one of its 13 highest awards for radio and T.V. stations. WGBH was the only educational and the only F.M. station to receive this award...
Bernard DeVoto '18, author of "Across the wide Missouri," won the 1952 National book Award for his "The Course of Empire." He also received the Pulitzer Prize in history. J. P. Marquand '15 got the same award for his book, "The Late George Apply." Laurence McKinney '12, a steel executive, is author of "Lines of Least Resistance" and other light poetry...