Word: fellowships
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...energy was tremendous. New Year's Eve in New York was his lucky piece. He went to Cleveland to hear Nikolai Sokoloff play it, promptly got a radio job conducting the Guardian Trust Orchestra. In Cleveland he heard that he had won the three-year Prix de Rome fellowship. His sister Dorothy had sent New Year's Eve to the judges...
...nine weeks (TIME, April 9). To a 27-year-old graduate of the University of Michigan and onetime school teacher in a Detroit suburb, Arvid Werner Jacobsen, the judges gave a sentence of five years at hard labor. In Michigan his wife Sally said: "Arvid took a university fellowship in Finland and then found out he was expected to give dangerous information." The Finnish police charged that Arvid had been the ring's paymaster and the final link between the spies and the Soviet Legation in Finland. To the ringleader, a Mrs. Marie Louise Schul Martin, the judges gave...
...hard up to go to Paris and accept the year's free tuition it represented. Lately, under PWA, he designed officers' quarters and army buildings. Last week, one of 130 contestants, Robert Arthur Weppner Jr., of Lakewood, Ohio, won the coveted Prix de Rome fellowship in architecture...
Music. Deadline for submitting compositions for the Prix de Rome music fellowship was March 1. But the jurors, receiving no compositions they deemed worthy, last week extended the time limit...
Sculpture. For the front half of a monumental centaur Reuben Robert Kramer, 24, was awarded the sculpture fellowship. So large was Fellow Kramer's centaur that he kept the rear part in Baltimore, showed it only by photographs...