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...University, Va.; Nathan Weiner, Roxbury, Mass.; R. M. Wiles, Truro, N. S., Canada; University Fellowships: E. C. Abbe, Ithaca, N. Y.; F. A. Arlinghaus, Cheviot, Ohio; R. M. Baum, Hamilton, N. Y.; F. W. Burton, Weston, Ont.; Thaddeus Clapp, East Orange, N. J.; N. E. Cohen, Roxbury, Mass.; David Fleisher, Brooklyn, N. Y.; J. B. Hadley, Brighton, Mass.; William Irvine, Stockton, Cal.; C. H. Kean, Weslaco, Texas; M. M. Krost, Houston, Texas; C. P. Loomis, Las Cruces, New Mex.; W. O. Martin, Columbus, Ohio; R. D. Present, New York City; N. M. Pusey, Council Bluffs, Iowa; E. E. Rasmuson, Cordova...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AWARD SCHOLARSHIPS IN GRADUATE SCHOOLS | 6/17/1932 | See Source »

...Graduate School a Bowdoin prize of $300 was awarded to David Fleisher 2G, of Brooklyn, New York, in the fields of English, Fine Arts, and Music, for an essay entitled "Bacon's 'Essays' and Castiglione's 'Courtier'". G. E. Stead 1G and M. W. Eccles 4G earned honorable mention. In the fields of Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Engineering, the award of $300 went to William Fausset Bruce, Ph.D. '31, of West Somerville, for an essay entitled "The Stereoiserism of Oximes." J. D. Squires 1G and E. S. Redford 2G both obtained honorable mention for their work in the fields...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SEVEN MORE PRIZES ARE AWARDED TO STUDENTS | 5/26/1932 | See Source »

...check for $10,000. Pierre Monteux conducted the Philadelphian orchestra in the absence of its regular leader, Leopold Stokowski, a onetime winner of the Bok Prize. The other winners were all present except for the late Dr. Russel H. Conwell ("Acres of Diamonds") ; there was Samuel S. Fleisher, founder of the Graphic Sketch Club; Charles Custis Harrison, onetime provost of the University of Pennsylvania; Samuel Yellin, master ironworker; Dr. Chevalier Jackson, who "devised" the bronchoscope. Tension in the audience increased as Congressman James M. Beck began to speak...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Beck, Bok, Burk | 2/20/1928 | See Source »

...Revival. Altogether charming was the performance of Humperdinck's Hansel und Gretel. Queen Mario was Gretel, a wee child with pigtails stiff as taffy sticks. Editha Fleisher was Hansel, just ragged and happy. There was a real witch with matted gray hair and a nose like a spigot who rode on her broomstick way into the sky and ate little children. There was a gingerbread house and a red-hot oven where plop ended the witch pushed by wee Gretel just too stupid to get in herself. "Hocus pocus. . . ." Children loved it. So did grown-ups who quite forgot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: At the Metropolitan | 11/14/1927 | See Source »

Edward William Bok: "It became known that one Samuel S. Fleisher, founder of a free night art school which has celebrated its 25th anniversary, was the winner for 1923 of the Philadelphia award ($10,000) presented annually by me to that person who gives Philadelphia the most distinguished service. Previous winners of my award are Leopold Stokowski, orchestra leader, and Dr. Russell H. Conwell, President of Temple University...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Imaginary Interviews: Mar. 10, 1924 | 3/10/1924 | See Source »

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