Word: ludlam
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Dennison House: J. C. H. Bonbright '25, S. N. Brown '24, G. D. Dorman '25, Robert Emerson '25, J. P. Ludlam '25, S. W. Livermore '24, Ranlett Miner '25, W. M. Newman '25, H. B. Noyes '24, Louis Salano '24, J. B. Squier...
...City, has won the prize of $25 in the annual short story contest held by the Advocate, with a story entitled "A Man There Was". Honorable mention has been given to Walter Dumeaux Edmonds Jr. '25, of New York City, for his story "Black Maria" and also to George Ludlam 2nd '25, of New York City, for "The Return Match". These three stories will appear in the current number of the Advocate which will be published in a few days...
...such a criticism as that of Major Beith's "Willing Horse". The books selected for review are varied in character and likely to merit serious consideration. That they receive it from an undergraduate publication, is in itself no small achievement. The most pretentious work in this issue is Mr. Ludlam's "King of Dougal Court". Mr. Ludlam's choice of words is generally so good, and he is so skillful in the management of his plot, that we rarely feel inclined to remember that the story is not actually new. It is effective from an emotional standpoint...