Word: awarders
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...with a cold chill of alarm. This was no Payton-Tone free-for-all, 'or Gardner-Sinatra burlesque. This time the triangle revolved around some of Hollywood's shiniest showpieces. The husband: Dartmouth man Walter Wanger (rhymes with Grainger), 57, noted producer (Stagecoach, Algiers) and former Academy Award president. Walter Wanger had been on the financial skids since his monumental flop, Joan of Arc; after another failure he went into bankruptcy for $175,000. But he was still a man whose name stood for respectability, culture and the intellectual values at the crossroads of Sunset and Vine...
Button, winner of the 1949 Sullivan award for the outstanding amateur athlete in the country, will leave for Garmisoh-Partenkirchen, Germany, where he will practice for the Olympics, which are scheduled for the second week of February...
Kazan, recognized as one of the top men in his field, has staged such plays as "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "Death of a Salesman." He also won the 1942 New York Drama Critics' Circle director of-the-year award for his staging of Thornton Wilder's "The Skin of Our Feeth...
...Faculty of Arts and Sciences has announced that Earl C. Ravenal '52, of Providence, Rhode Island, and Eliot House, has been awarded the History and Literature Prize for 1950-51. The award is $50 for the purchase of any kind of book except current fiction...
Smelser, one of the eight men elected to Phi Beta Kappa in his junior year, is a Social Relations major. Two weeks ago, he was given the Palfrey award as the outstanding member of the senior class, and in his freshman year he won the Barrett Wendell Award as the outstanding freshman. He will study political science, economics and philosophy at Oxford...