Word: prix
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Joseph Pennell well-known artist, illustrator and author will give a lecture in the Fogg Art subject will be "The Wonder of War Work," By his paintings and pencil illustrations Mr. Penneli has won distinction both at home and abroad. He has received the Grand Prix several expositions, and other honors have been conferred...
...paintings and pencil illustrations Mr. Pennell has won distinction at home and abroad. He received the Grand Prix at the St. Louis Exposition, 1905; at Milan, 1906; at Barcelona, 1907; and at Brussels, 1910, in addition to numerous other honors conferred upon him in recognition of his artistic attainments. As a writer he is known chiefly by his articles contributed to a number of leading magazines...
...George Sarton, of Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium, the editor of Isis, an international journal on the history of science, will lecture on "An Introduction to the History of Science," in Emerson F, this afternoon, at 5 o'clock. Mr. Sarton has recently been awarded the Prix Binoux by the French Academy of Sciences, and has lately been lecturing at a number of the universities in this country, including George Washington University, in Washington, D. C., Clark University, in Worcester, and the University of Illinois. The lecture this afternoon will be open to the public...
...will be entertained by President and Mrs. Lowell tomorrow evening. The first session will take place Thursday and on Thursday evening there will be a dinner at the Harvard Club of Boston for the members of the National Institute. On the following day the annual award of the Grand Prix of the Institute will take place. It will be presented this year to the American author who has done most for fiction in the United States...
...appointment of M. Eugene Duquesne, architect of the French government, and holder of the Grand Prix de Rome, as professor of Architectural Design was confirmed yesterday by the Corporation. Duquesne began his professional studies in the Ecole Nationale des Arts Decoratifs, where he won several prizes. At the Beaux Arts he was in the atelier of M. Pascal, members of the Institute de France, and received in 1888 the grande medalle de construction...