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English Graduate:--In GROUP I (The Humanities), to Joel M. Porte 5G, $500, essay entitled "Ralph Waldo Emerson: The Artist of the Prudential," and to Peter P. Brooks 2G, $500, essay entitled "The Objective Life of the Novel";--GROUP II (Social Studies), to Charles S. Master 1G, $500, essay entitled "The Ideology of Discontent: Nationalism, conservatism, and Fascism in the French Right Before Vicky";--and in CROUP III (National Science), no award
Died. Major General Ralph Emerson Truman. 81, U.S.N.G. (ret.), testy first cousin of Harry, a onetime Spanish-American War corporal and World War I captain who, as an ardent week-end warrior, never forgave the Regular Army for relieving his command of the 35th Division, a Missouri-Kansas National Guard outfit he helped form, on the eve of World Wrar II; of a heart attack; in Kansas City...
...following prizes have been announced: the Helen Choate Bell prize to Joel M. Porte 5G $500 for an essay entitled "Nature as Symbol: Emerson's Noble Doubt;" and the Winthrop Sargent award, to James S. Gordon '63, for an essay entitled "Shakespeare's Last Hero...
Other members of the panel will be Samuel Adam-Peku, a member of the Mission of Ghana to the United Nations, and Ruport Emerson, professor of Government...
...Smathers is up for re-election this year to a third term in the Senate, but the handsome, New Jersey-born Floridian has no worries. He can easily beat his two Democratic primary opponents in the May 8 primary. As for his Republican opponent in the November elections-well, Emerson Rupert is his name, but winning is not his game...