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...really surprising that he had continued his fruitless efforts as long as he had, except that he was an Englishman, an artist, an idealist. Never able to respect the academic or conventional mind, he left Oxford before he had finished. Aged 19, he toured England with the Kelson Truman Opera Company, wrote three operas himself. In a few years he turned to symphony work, presenting highly unorthodox programs which were marked with deep musical scholarship as well as youth's impetuous revolt. Calm, neat, leisurely, absentminded, he lavished ?100,000 ($486,000) on his first season of opera...
Jacob Coleman Kelson '22, of Spring-field...
...first Bowdoin Prizes of $250 for dissertations in English, and also was awarded one of the second prizes of $100 for another essay, under the rule which allows a student to enter more than one essay for the prize. The other first Bowdoin Prize was won by Jacob C. Kelson '22 of Springfield, Mass., and the other second prize by R. N. Dett Sp. of Hampton...
Jacob Coleman Kelson, of Springfield...
...Stephen A. Freeman Occ., The Franklin Temple Ingraham Memorial; Charles A. Gage '22, John Harvard; Harold J. Ginsburgh '20, Price Greenleaf; Miles Hanson, Jr., '20, Price Greenleaf; William Collar Holbrook '20, Richard Manning Hodges; Samuel Bertram Horovitz '20, John Harvard; Eliot D. Hutchinson '22, Warren H. Cudworth; Jacob C. Kelson '22, Warren H. Cudworth; Jacob C. Kelson '22, William Merrick; Malcolm Kingsberg '20, John Harvard; Ansel McBryde Kinney '20, Price Greenleaf; Arthur W. Marget '20, John Harvard; John W. Merten '20, Julius Dexter; Alfred E. Mirsky '22, John Harvard; Samuel Mufson '20, Class of 1867; Charles H. Munsell '20, John...