Word: kunitz
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Those men who have received, Deturs this year are: in the Class of 1926; E. M. Bailen, G. W. Cottrell, Jr. Lester Ginaburg, H. M. Hart, Jr., S. J. Kunitz, and P. F. Mosely, in the Class of 1927, P. N. Arnold, S. A. Buckingham, D. G. Fisher, Alan Holske, Harold Rosenwald, N W. Schur, S. W. Stark, John Volkmann, and M. A. Westgate; in the Class of 1928, E. T. Berkeley. A. W. Bettigole, Carl Ginsburg. Israel Hoffman, E. M. Hoover, Jr., W. A. Koshland, E. G. Mantle, W. F. Ridont, S. C. Sander, J. W. Singer, Jr., Human...
Then let him turn to Kunitz' poem, "John Harvard", which won the Lloyd McKim Garrison prize for 1926 and read in vigorous and musical verse of "the silent one" who sits enthroned with his back to University...
...College, a degree "Summa sum Laude", was shared by seven men, as compared to the 15 who won it last year. These men were Eliot Morris Bailen of Dorcheter, George William Cottrell Jr. of Cleveland, O., Lester Ginsburg of Dorchester, Henry Melvin Hart Jr. of Spokane. Wash., Stanley Jasspon Kunitz of Worcester, Philip Edward Moseley of Westfield, and Norman Schur of Cambridge. Hart was Editorial Chairman of the CRIMSON, and a member of the Student Council Committee on Education. Moseley is an editor of the CRIMSON...
...Mereier Professor R. L. Hawkins, and Mr. E. L. Raiche, of the French Department as judges. The following men were selected to debate in the finals on April 28: Thomas Eldreth Finley Jr., '26, of Madisonville, Ky.; Joseph Edward Klaw '24, of Hartford, Conn.; Stanley Jasspon Kunitz '26 of Worcester; Ernest Winfield Rovere '27 of New York City; Philip Walker '25, of North Brookfield; and Paul Whitcomb Williams '25, of New Bedford...
...winner of the Straiem Dixon vs. Kunitz-Solomon match vs. the winner of the Hopkins-Harkness vs. Manning-Martin match...