Word: martinisms
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Pulitzer Prize for the year's best job of reporting. The story was an account of the American Legion parade in Detroit last September. The five winners, who shared the work and will share the $1,000 prize, are: portly, bald William C. Richards, 46; short Douglas D. Martin, 45 (Sunday editor); Frank D. Webb, James S. Pooler, N. W. John Sloan...
David Boyden '32, president of the Club, presided over the gathering. Keith Martin '32, manager during the past year, delivered the opening speech on the character and success of the concerts held during the past season. He was followed by M. A. Shattuck '18, graduate manager, who gave a favorable account of the present financial status of the Club considering the difficulties under which it has labored during the current season...
Rowing together today for the first time under Coach Haines, the combination crew, made up of four upperclassmen and four Freshman substitutes, will leave for Red Top after the examination period. The seatings of the crew, as it went out today were, Stroke--R. H. Martin '34; 7, Richard Stackpole '34; 6, Taggart Whipple '34; 5, S. H. Walcott '33; 4, K. W. Brown '35; 3, J. T. Mendenhall '35; L. P. Jordan '35; bow, D. W. Lewis '35; cox, F. F. Jones...
...Frank Martin Snowden, Jr. '32, of Roxbury, has won the $75 Bowdoin Prize in Classics, for a translation into Attic Greek. Honorable mention is given to H. L. Bisbee '32, who gained the prize last year...
...Stanislas Pascal Franchot '32, of Boston, for his poem "Prelude to the Twilight of the West" and James Rufus Agee '32, of Rockland, Maine, for his group of poems. Both men will get silver medals. Honorable mention goes to C. L. Sultzberger '34, R. M. Hatch '33, and Keith Martin...