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...industry, to continue leading the world's, should also lead the world in industrial research. In 1938 Mellon Institute's Dr. William A. Hamor reported that in number of industrial researchers, the U. S. was far behind the totalitarian States. His estimate of technologists at work: Germany 220,000, U. S. 44,000. Last week, without bringing that comparison up to date. Research Researcher Hamor issued his report for 1940. Some findings...
Walter Raymond Spalding '87, Walter Hamor Piston, Jr. '24, Edward Burligham Hill and Fan Stylian Noli '12 (former premier of Albania) will be present when their works are played...
...opening program of the Composers' Forum-Laboratory is as follows: String Quartet No. 2 Walter Hamor Piston. Three Songs Walter Raymond Spalding (A) Aubado (B) Sea Song (C) Sorrow and Joy Sextette for Wind Instruments and Piano Edward Burlingham Hill Trio in C for violin, violincello and piano William Clifford Hoilman Psalm 137 for mixed chorus Fan Stylian Noli
Joseph Arthur Coletti of Quincy, a special student, receives the important Sachs Research Fellowship in Fine Arts, established in 1916 for advanced study in any part of the world. Other traveling fellowship winners are as follows: Royal Delaney Hughes, 2G, of Table Grove, III., and Walter Hamor Piston, Jr. '24, of Boston, John Knowles Paine Fellowship in Music; Charles Holt Taylor, 3G, of Maplewood, N. J., a Bayard Cutting Fellowship; Paul Richard Harmel 1G, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Charles Hartshorne 3G, of Phoenixville, Pa., Rogers Fellowships; Jay W. Jacobs of Carthage, Mo., an Edward R. Bacon Art Scholarship; Howard Kennedy...
...Dorothy Duncan, June 26, 1922; Tung Liang Chang, to Suzanne Wang; Charles Cary Colt, to Amy Lee, December 4, 1923; Thomas Roscoe Conklin, to Jane Elizabeth Waters, June 28, 1923; Newcomb Fuller, to Pauline Eddy, December 29, 1923; Lloyd Francis Harris, to Dorothy Harriet Daniels, June 12, 1923; Walter Hamor Piston, to Kathryn Nason, September 14, 1920; Otto Frank Reis, to Evelyn Helen Walz, May 24, 1921; Francis Harold Robart, to Ruth Gibson, May 19, 1923; Edward Andrews Rose, to Cevira Cudebec, December 23, 1923; David Sears, to Ellen Phelps White, June 25, 1923; Phineas Shaw Sprague, to Lucy Carnegie...