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Harold S. Shapero '41, of Newton, won the George Arthur Knight Prize for the best composition in instrumental music. He wrote a String Quartet...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Eleven Prizes Are Given For Music, English, and Elocution | 5/12/1941 | See Source »

...Boylston elocution contest, first prizes of $35 each went to Leon S. Lipson '41, of Newton, and to Phillip Thayer '41, of Worcester; and second prizes of $25 each went to Arsen E. Charles '42, of South Braintree, David D. Henry '41, of Wellesley Hills, and Robert B. Nichols '41, of Dorset...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Eleven Prizes Are Given For Music, English, and Elocution | 5/12/1941 | See Source »

William M. Abrahams '41, of Newton Center, and William W. Tyng '41, of Jamaica Plain, divided the Lloyd Mcklm Garrison Prize for poems written by undergraduates. The men will receive sliver medals and will divide the prize award of $160. Abraham's poem was entitled "Self Portrait"; and Tyng's poem, "The Six Saints of Calis." Honorable mention went to Cedric H. Whitman '43, of Middleton, R.I., Alan J. Pifer '44, of Shirely, Frederick G. Ranney Jr. '43, of Boston, and Francis L. Dawson Jr. '43, of Lynn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Eleven Prizes Are Given For Music, English, and Elocution | 5/12/1941 | See Source »

...produce what is on the whole a slightly superior sea adventure yarn. The second feature on the double bill is a rather obnoxious attempt to make Bob Crosby lovable like his big brother. The plot is dull, as is Crosby's acting; and the songs (including "Fight ON for Newton High") don't help much. All in all, it's insignificant but unobjectionable...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MOVIEGOER | 5/2/1941 | See Source »

...Pathology, Huntington Hospital, M.D. University of Manitoba '38; John H. Hollomon, as instructor in Metallurgy, S.B. in Physics, M. I. T. '40; Robert P. Burden, as teaching fellow in Santiary Engineering, S.M. Harvard '40; Taylor Lyman, as teaching fellow in Metallurgy, candidate for S.M. Harvard '41; John P. Newton, as teaching fellow in Electrical Engineering, S.M. Rutgers University '40; Jack D. Porter, as teaching fellow in Physics and Communication Engineering, candidate for S.M. Harvard '41; George Troussoff, as assistant in Mechanical Engineering, candidate for M.E., Stevens Institute of Technology '41; Stephen J. O'Neil, as assistant in Electrical Engineering, candidate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Appoints Ten Men to Faculty | 4/22/1941 | See Source »

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