Word: nicholases
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The Boylston Prizes were founded in 1817 by Ward Nicholas Boylston, in honor of his uncle, Nicholas Boylston, who established the Boylston Chair of Rhetoric and Oratory. The competition is ordinarily handled by the Boylston Professor, but that chair has been vacant since the death of Theodore Spencer.
The finalists are: J. David Baumann '51, William C. Becker '51, Justin S. Colin '45, R. Albert Feldman '51, Robert L. Fischelis '49, James B. Hompe '50, David S. Nicholl '45, John J. Trudon III '51, Nicholas Verven '51, and David F. Wheeler '47.
Levine also stated that Nicholas Slonimski, Boston music critic, had agreed to speak on the same platform with Shostakovitch. Howard Hanson, American composer and president of the Eastman School of Music, has tentatively accepted an HLU invitation to speak if Shostakovitch comes between Wednesday, April 20, and Sunday, April 24...
Howard Mumford Jones, professor of English, announced yesterday that the ten finalists in the Boylston Speaking Contest are: J. David Baumann '51, William C. Becker '51, Justin S. Colin '45, R. Albert Feldman '51, Robert L. Fischelis '49, James B. Hompe '50, David S. Nicholl '45, John J. Trudon III...
Wall Street Economist Nicholas Molodovsky of White, Weld & Co. finally took the bull by the horns. Quoth he: "Stock prices are still engaged in a long-term basic cyclical decline. Yet I also believe that, within a shorter segment of time, we are now at the inception of a significant...