Word: gray
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Bruce H. Allen '46 is recipient of the History and Literature Prize for that Junior "who shows greatest promise" in the field, and Charles M. Gray '49 and Fernando Zobeley Montojo '49 are joint winners of the Barrett Wendell award for the Sophomore who has made "the most notable progress" in his first year of History and Literature concentration...
What that chance meant, TIME Correspondent William Gray cabled this week from Seoul...
Speaking under the auspices of the Morris Gray Poetry Fund, Eliot introduced as "the first poet of our time," read representative selections from all of his periods. In addition to such standbys as "The Waste Land" and "The Hollow Men," he read his five "Landscapes" and gave a particularly dramatic interpretation of "Triumphal March...
Yesterday's Linoups: Winthrop-ss, Nicholson; 3b, Koye; c, Mosely; of, Howe; 1b, Gray; rf, Ways; 2b, Coolidge; 1f Gardner; p, Wood. Dunster-2b, Aldrich; ef, Weeks; 1b, Harney; 1f, Peterson; rf, Thompson; ss, Gulney; 3b, Alport; c; Jackson; p, Easton, Okamura...
...School's top men at the time, John C. Gray; chanced upon the Nebraskan in the library one afternoon, poring over Mackensie's Roman Law. Gray stopped and advised, "Don't read that." He picked up a copy of the then recently published 1889 edition of Sohar's. Institute and offered it to Pound as more profitable study. Twenty years later Gray sat in his seminar on Roman...