Word: essayed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...LaRue, of Ann Arbor, Mich., '39, currently a travelling fellow in Music, of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, won the Bohemian Club Prize, awarded for the best essay on musical composition for one or two instruments. LaRue wrote a Suite for Clarinet and Piano...
Jerome H. Buckley, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, a second-year graduate student in English, won the Ruskin Prize, awarded for the best essay on the life, work, or interests of John Ruskin. Buckley wrote an essay on "Ruskin Versus Whistler...
...Freshmen, winners of the American Civilization Essay Contest, received awards totalling $145 at a luncheon meeting of the American Civilization Group last week. First prize of $50 went to Frank W. Reeb '44 of DeKalb, Illinois, for his essay on "Municipal Leadership...
Second, third, and fourth prizes of $25 each were awarded to Arthur G. Maling '44 of Chicago for his essay entitles "Let Us Live to Make Men Free--a Biography of Colonel Francis Wayward Parker," Kirby M. Milton '44 of St. Joseph, Michigan for his 'The Turbulent Thirties," and Philip H. Russell, Jr. '44 of Hamden, Connecticut, for "Two Economists of Yale...
Presiding at Friday's luncheon, Dr. Malone will award the prizes to the winners of this year's contest. Last year, Adam Yarmolinsky '43 won first prize for his essay, "The Influence of Walt Whitman on Later American Poetry...