Word: fitzgeraldized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...addition to the scholarship holders now listed as studying in the University, the following are scheduled to come to the Graduate Schools next year: Charles Eliott Perkins Scholarship, L. A. T. Haak, of Granville, Ohio; Princeton Fellowship, H. C. Anderson, of Princeton, New Jersey; Buckley Fellowship, W. F. Fitzgerald, Jr. of Cambridge; Faculty Scholarships, R. W. Armour, of Pomona, California, and I. I. Richards, of Orona, Maine: two Rumrill Scholarships, W. C. Dunn, of Chapel Hill. North Carolina, and R. W. Wilkins, of Greensboro, North Carolina...
...Author. John Peale Bishop, Southerner-born (in Charles Town, W. Va.), of the Princeton generation of Author Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald and Critic Edmund Wilson, seemed to have fallen by the wayside. After college and the War he and Wilson went to Manhattan to play the literary game, ran Vanity Fair together, published a partnered book, The Undertaker's Garland. Then Wilson went on to higher things, Bishop to France and Italy. He lives near Paris in a Louis XIII house. Many Thousands Gone (containing the Scribner $5,000-prize story of that title) is his second book...
...following is the seating of the winning crew: Stroke, A.H. Parker; 7, R.H. Svendsen; 6, J.W. Appel; 5, Eustis Walcott; 4, Desmond FitzGerald; 3, T.E. Covel; 2, Rockwell Kent, III; Bow, Beekman Pool; Cox, R.H. Watson...
Barnard College in Manhattan announced last week that it had accepted a bequest of $3,000, income of which will go annually to that Barnard senior who "has given conspicuous evidence of unselfishness during her college course." Donor of the fund is the late Mrs. Ella Fitzgerald Bryson of Manhattan (Barnard 1894) who wished so to honor her late husband, unselfish Frank Gilbert Bryson...
Robert Stuart Fitzgerald '33, of Springfield, Illinois, was awarded the first or Lee Wade prize in the annual Boylston and Lee Wade contest, which was held last evening before an audience of about 150 people in Sanders Theatre. The award was made to Fitzgerald for his recitation of a selection from "Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad. At the same time the judges, R. W. Boyden '85, R. T. Bushnell '18, I. L. Winters '86, Associate Professor of Public Speaking, Emeritus, awarded the Boylston prize of $50 to John James Ryan, Jr. 33 of Jamaica Plain, for his recitation...