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...which Simon Guggenheim and his wife, Olga Hirsh, established in memory of their son who died in 1922. Average stipend is $2,500. Many a Guggenheim Fellow has done well with his year of freedom: Stephen Vincent Benet (John Brown's Body which won a Pulitzer Prize); Playwrights Lynn Riggs (Green Grow the Lilacs) and Paul Eliot Green (The House of Connelly); Walter Francis White, secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (Rope and Faggot: A Biography of Judge Lynch); Linus Carl Pauling, Langmuir Prize-winner (scientific research); Arthur Holly Compton. Nobel Prizewinner...
Died. Benjamin Newhall Johnson, 75, lawyer, banker, President General of the Sons of the American Revolution; after a long illness; in Lynn, Mass...
...weeks before it is due, I cannot see how your proposed time limit would alter the present situation. Widener's reputation for never having books when needed is largely due to the fact that every student in History 1 or French II expects to find his copy of Lynn Thorndike or "Cyrano de Bergerac" in English waiting for him a day or so before the date set for the paper or examination. Furthermore, the number of call numbers erroneously copied is by no means small, and many students spend an hour or more in the delivery room simply because they...
...LYNN H. HARRIS...
Before Dr. Thomson could put his reasoning to experiment, the mosquito season passed from Lynn, but not his curiosity. He spoke of the matter to Professor George Howard Parker, Harvard zoologist, specialist on the anatomy and physiology of sense organs and animal reactions...