Word: medals
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Most prized of the pictures by the artist is his Eleanor, Jean and Anna- a study of his young daughter posed between his mother and his aunt. This won the Gold Medal at the Pennsylvania Academy (Philadelphia) in 1921, the first prize at the Carnegie Institute's International Exhibition in Pittsburgh in 1922. In the latter year, his picture Nude Girl with a Shawl, provoked a long and animated controversy between artists and moralists when it was exhibited at the National Arts Club. Last season, his contribution to the New Society of Artists' Manhattan Exhibition-a rude, graphic...
...Medal and its concomitant $25,000 cash prize. After a flaming peroration, Mr. Davis turned to the tall, grave, stoop-shouldered Englishman by his side, introduced him formally to the company and tendered him medal and check. Long and hearty was the applause that followed; long, able, accurate the speech that Lord Robert then made in reply...
Proceedings in the French speaking contest for the medal offered annually by the Comite France-Amerique of Paris, were called to a sudden halt last night in Sever Hall when an over-energetic janitor followed out his duties to the letter of the law, and turned out the lights and locked up a 9 o'clock sharp, without looking to see if the building was empty...
...finals of the speaking contest in French for the medal offered by the Comite France-Amerique of Paris will be held tonight in Sever 11 at 8 o'clock. The following will speak: L. P. Beverage '25, J. Macl. Hawkes '26, M. S. Huberman '25, R. L. Kilgour '25, A. L. Smith '25, and C. E. Wyzanski '27. The judges will be Professor R. L. Hawkins, Professor L. J. Mercier, and Mr. F. L. Raiche of the Romance Department...
...Athletic Committee further voted to award to Interscholastic Track Managers the insignia AHA and a medal...