Word: mentioned
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Jeremy Belknap Prize of $50 for the best French composition written by a first-year student in Harvard College or in the Engineering School has been awarded to Gordon Myron Messing '38 of Indianapolis, Indiana. Honorable mention went to Daniel Thomas Skinner '38 of Boston and to Gordon Bell Allan '38 of West Medford...
...Bowdoin undergraduate prize of $75 for the best translation of a specified passage in Greek or Latin was won by Edward Lewis Bassett '36 of Marblehead for his translation into Attic Greek of a passage in C. H. Moore's "The Religious Thought of the Greek." Honorable mention went to John Joseph Ney '35 of Dorchester...
...mention was made of Paul Hindemith, Germany's most promising composer, for whose sake Furtwängler defied the Nazis four months ago (TIME, Dec. 24). Hindemith was boycotted then as a "cultural Bolshevist" who in his early operas had used librettos not in the spirit of the German "world outlook." He was flayed also for having married a Jewess, for once having played chamber music with Jewish musicians, for having made phonograph records with a Jewish 'cellist, a Jewish violinist...
...conclusion of the debate, John Andrew Sullivan, Jr. was announced as the winner of the Coolidge Prize of $25 awarded annually to the Freshman making the best speech in the trials for the H-Y-P Freshman debate. Jay W. Kaufman and Benjamin were awarded honorable mention for the prize. Kaufmann and Sullivan debated at Yale last evening with the negative Harvard team...
...Jefferson Coolidge prize for the best speaking in the tryouts for the H-Y-P triangular debate was awarded this year to A. Gilman Sullivan '36, it was announced last night by Edward M. Rowe '27, director of debating. Honorable mention went to Thomas H. Quinn '36 and to Charles B. Feibleman...