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...following article, by Donald Carswell '50 1B, originally appeared in the CRIMSON of June 14, 1950, and won this year's Dana Reed Prize as the best piece of undergraduate writing to appear in an undergraduate publication in the past year. It is reprinted here as a public service to those of our readers who take exams...
...probably a weather-beaten, 84-year-old fishing shack in Rockport, Mass, known to artists, professional and amateur, as "Motif No. 1." Rockport citizens have long taken jealous pride in preserving its warped red siding and sagging shingles in a state of paintworthy dilapidation. A year ago the tenant, Dana Vibert, lobster dealer, strung overhead wires to the shack to run an electric pump. Horrified art colonists demanded that he take them down; they spoiled the charm. Replied Vibert: "If you don't like the wires, don't paint 'em." Charm or no charm, he intended...
Donald Carswell '50 1B, former CRIMSON sports editor, was yesterday awarded the Dana Reed Prize for the best piece of undergraduate writing to appear in an undergraduate publication during the past year. It was the fourth time the prize has been presented, and the second successive award to the CRIMSON...
...whole thing is silly," M.I.T. Dean of Men Dana L. Farnsworth commented last night. He said the "demonstration" consisted of some student horseplay with water bombe which received publicity only because Time Magazine reported the banning of "Ecstasy" at Tech on the same...
...believed she owned has its property. Now she owns nothing but a big shingled house which overlooks the surrounding country. Here she keeps her art treasures from all over the world and continues to preach the ideals which she has been following since 1899, when she bought Dana Hall...