Word: benjamins
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Taylor June Straw, Hampton Falls, N. H. Wilbur F. Tiemann, Jr. Jerry Hess, Newark, Ohio Louis J. Verhaus, II Ornie Lerner, New York, N. Y. Richard P. Wakefield Eleanor Francis, Maplewood, N. J. Miles C. Wambaugh Ann Munson, Providence, R. I. George A. Work, III Roberta Scholz, Radcliffe Benjamin T. Wright Gretchen Merrill, Chestnut Hill HOLLIS HALL William A. Allen Janet Baker, Massachusetts Art School W. Pollard Bartlett Jean Logan, Buckingham William C. Cahall, III Jean Landenberger, Wheaton Frederick W. Eaton, II Jeanne Owens, Belmont Paul Fulton Mary Sullivan, Somerville Robert P. Hopewell Carolyne Prince Warren Mansfield Jean Flynn, Hartford...
Paul Bunyan, with music by willowy Composer Benjamin Britten, had its world premiere with a semi-amateur performance at Columbia University, under the auspices of the League of Composers. The League thus gave a poor start to a good project: development of a "Composers' Theater" to give contemporary English-language opera throughout the U.S. For Paul Bunyan was as bewildering and irritating a treatment of the outsize lumberman as any two Englishmen could have devised...
...Benjamin E. Gelerman '44, of Dorchester, won the Jeremy Belknap prize of $50 for the best French composition written by a Freshman...
...first clear picture ever made of a molecule was last week shown on a lantern slide. Some of the ablest U.S. scientists-members of the American Philosophical Society, founded 198 years ago by Benjamin Franklin-gaped in awe, for they were seeing something never before distinctly seen...
Undergraduate-owned art from a Javanese shadow puppet to Picasso etchings have been gathered for public view at the Germanic Museum. The purpose of the exhibition, which was originated by Dr. Benjamin Rowland Jr. and carried out by three of his tutees, was to make a "psychological study of student taste...