Word: nelson
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Whittier and W. W. Torrey, (B) G. D. Kirkpatrick and R. A. Patterson, (C) C. Samuelson, (D) L. F. Henry, (E) E. M. Clark; Sect. 9, (A) W. E. Shaefer and C. A. Bornstein, (B) H. L. Ettinger and J. M. Roberts, (C) C. S. Thomas, (D) E. S. Nelson, (E) H. P. Moore; Sect. 10, (A) C. G. Brandt and C. D. Piney, (B) D. W. Elsworth and D. Lewis, (C) J. S. Sullivan, Jr., (D) H. S. Leroy, (E) S. A. H. Rich; Sect. 11, (A) J. V. Alexis and G. W. Emery, (B) J. B. Rooney...
...Nelson Marns, a man of unimpeachable probity and ruined finances, is endeavoring to construct a canal through a small town in New York. He has secured the option on the land desired from the land owners, who are poor farmers. He is continually blocked in his efforts to get the charter granted by the local coal trust and several other powerful corporations, whose interests would be jeopardized by the building of the canal. Marns, his ward, Faith Stuart and several others who have the interest of the community at heart, are struggling to secure the granting of the charter...
...number includes three pieces of verse, only one of which contains anything remotely resembling even lukewarm tar. Mr. Rickaby's sonnet about the clash and reconciliation of his Muse and his Love, though smooth enough, is cloyed with pale pink, saccharine sentiment. Mr. Nelson's "Early Frost" is skillful work on a mighty theme; but its figures, although effective hints in themselves, are too familiar to be easily coordinated into a single, sharp effect. Mr. Murray Sheehan's two sonnets on "Fate," however, bear more clearly the stamp of vitalizing human experience. One feels that Mr. Murray is saying something...
Those intending to enter the competition for the Nelson Prize must send their names and the subjects of their proposed papers to Professor George C. Whipple, of the Sanitary Engineering Department, by tonight. This prize of $200 will be awarded to the writer of the best paper on the practice or theory of plumbing. The completed manuscripts are not due until April...
Those intending to enter the competition for the Nelson Prize must sent their names and the topics of their proposed papers to Professor George C. Whipple, of the Sanitary Engineering Department, before tomorrow night. This prize of $200 will be awarded to the author of the best paper on the practice or theory of plumbing. The completed articles are not due until April...