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...here,” said Pete DeLisle, director of Austin College’s Posey Leadership Institute, which partners with the college to deliver the award, “we’re very proud to be associated with him.” Farmer was travelling to receive the prize and could not be reached for comment yesterday...
...lion of liberal causes—a Pulitzer prize winner before his 30th birthday—surveyed the audience...
...Until his death two days ago, Schlesinger, a two-time Pulitzer prize winner, author of over two dozen works on American politics and history, and a chief political advisor to John F. Kennedy ’40, moved from one big room to the next, rising from his Thayer dorm to occupy an elite office in the nation’s capitol...
Schlesinger returned to Harvard in 1947, having published his Pulitzer prize-winning “The Age of Jackson” two years earlier. But though the professor may have settled near the Charles River—his Irving Street home neighbored Julia Child and John K. Galbraith—his thoughts and work were always directed to Potomac...
...modern day minstrels” with “songless tunes,” who emphasize sex over romance. It isn’t the first time Marsalis has used music to foster social discussion. “Blood on the Fields,” his 1997 Pulitzer Prize-winning oratorio, explored the history of slavery and his 1999 chamber work “A Fiddler’s Tale” leveled biting sarcasm at musicians who “sell their soul” to the corporate “devil” that is the music industry...