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...Bowers prize for painting is won by R. S. Wright '26, of Chicago, III., and the Bowers prize for drawing, in pencil, pen, or wash, by M. R. Grosser '24, of Huntsville...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: W. B. GARDNER WINNER OF RICARDO SCHOLARSHIP | 9/19/1924 | See Source »

...second gamble is politics, now on the threshold of a lively Presidential campaign. The tendency has been to disregard the LaFollette movement as insignificant and unimportant, and to hold that Coolidge will win rather easily over Davis. Yet those who have taken pencil and paper, and attempted to discover just how the Republicans will get the electoral votes necessary for victory are not so certain of all this. As yet there has been no barometer-except perhaps grain price-to register political sentiment in the country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Current Situation: Aug. 25, 1924 | 8/25/1924 | See Source »

...Majestic (White Star)−Dr. Edwin A. Alderman, President of the University of Virginia; Frank A. Munsey, publisher; famed surgeons sailing for the International Medical Conference at Lausanne; Alvin W. Krech, President of the Equitable Trust Co.; L. J. Reckford, President of the American Lead Pencil Co.; W. G. L. Behr, California "lumber king"; Eldridge R. Johnson, President of the Victor Talking Machine Co.; Frederick Lonsdale (see above), after three days in the U. S.; John R. Mott, General Secretary of the International Committee of the Y. M. C. A.; Frederick Toppin, Vice President of the International Mercantile Marine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Coming & Going: Jul. 28, 1924 | 7/28/1924 | See Source »

...Ohio State University the young Benjamin Lamme studied electricity but slightly. He was a prodigy in mathematics - which explains his later power to perfect the most intricate inventions in his mind, without pencil or paper. Differential calculus and high-range multiplication were his diversions. Upon graduation, in 1888, he entered the employ of the Westinghouse Co. He began inventing then, and stopped only at his death, after having given the world 150 useful devices...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Death of Lamme | 7/21/1924 | See Source »

...cleared to go toward a new school building. "I don't s'pose we'd have done it if we'd known what a job it was going to be," said the 10-year-old President. There were some hundreds of examples, largely pen and pencil, of surrounding landscape, hills, barns, trees, fish and occasionally humans. The whole abounded in realism- not a single fairy and no sophistications-straight back to Nature. It has now been decided to hold an exhibition every year. "Daddy does...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Arts: In Woodstock | 6/23/1924 | See Source »

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