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Phillip Elia Areeda, Economics; Albert Ira Borowitz, Classics; Martin Boykan, Music; Irwin Merton Braverman, Biology; Nathaniel Phillips Carleton, Physics; Gary Felsenfeld, Biochemical Sciences; Leonard Jay Friedman, Chemistry; Charles Frederick Gallagher, Far Eastern Languages; De Witt Stettin Goodman, Biochemical Sciences; Richard Woodward Hulbert, History; Jules Alfred Kernen, Chemistry (1950); Howard Joseph Laster, Physics; Paul Cocil Martin, Physics (1952); Robert Kenyon Nesbet, Physics; Anthony Gervin Oettinger, Engineering Sciences; David Dodd Perkins, English; John Chapman Pittenger, History; Archibald Campbell Spencer, English; Donald Theodore Trautman, Economics; and Ariel Charle Zomach, Physics...
Phillip E. Areeda, Dearborn, Michigan and Leverett; Peter A. Bater, New York and Eliot; Martin Boykan, New York and Leverett; Nathaniel P. Carleton, Arlington, Virginia and Eliot; James R. Dumwright, Ripley, Tennessee and Eliot; Leonard J. Friedman, Mount Vernon, N.Y. and Kirkland...
...awards for musical achievement go to a junior and a senior. Martin Boykan '51 won the George Arthur Knight prize for a string quartet and Carlos C. Spies '50 the Bohemian Club prize for a sonata for two planos. Both are income from funds...
Approximately $180 will go to Martin Boykan '51 of New York City and Dudley Hall who won the George Arthur Knight Prize for his "Nocturne for String Trio...
...sang two of his compositions and one by Gordon Binkerd, a teaching fellow in the Music Department. During the year the clubs also provided a complete performance of Bach's Musical Offering under the direction of David G. Hughes '47 and a lecture on twelve tone music by Martin Boykan...