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...artists and craftsmen. Shortly after he had made his selections, three of them were awarded high professional honors: Designer Casson was knighted for his work in the Festival of Britain; Ben Nicholson, who painted a mural for the reception hall, won first prize in the Carnegie International Exhibition, and Geoffrey Clarke, who executed a symbolic sculpture for the reception room, was commissioned to do some of the stained-glass windows for the reconstructed Coventry Cathedral...
...Bjork, Henrick E. Fischer, Richard E. Fisher, Charles R. FitzGerald, Harry P. Gelles, Werner R. Genieser, John B. Hadick, Michael W. Hannegan, Francis S. Holmes, William Laimbeer, William E. Lingelbach, Dennis G. Little, Robert A. Lloyd, Wilfred F. Lorry, Hugh A. Sargent, Godfrey G. Truslow, James P. Whittal, Jr., Geoffrey M. Kalmus...
...Geoffrey M. Kalmus '56 of Weld Hall and Shrewsbury, N.J., won the freshman competition over two other hopefuls...
...honorary fellow. World War I service in Toronto University Hospital unit, where he got nickname "Mike"; lieutenant, Canadian army; flight lieutenant, R.A.F. Married in 1925 to "shy, appealing, collected" (his phrase) Maryon Elspeth Moody of Winnipeg, seminar student when he was assistant professor of history at Toronto; two children: Geoffrey Arthur, 24, Patricia Lilian...
...Geoffrey D. Bush '50, of Cambridge; Robert P. Davis '47, of Dorchester, Mass; Burton S. Dreben '50; Abraham Klein of Cambridge; James A. Kritzeck of Saint Cloud, Minn.; Gordon J. F. MacDonald '50, of Cambridge; Paul C. Mangelsdorf, Jr. of Cambridge; George C. Soulis of Athens, Greece; and William H. Telfer of Portland, Oregon...