Word: samuel
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...SAMUEL I. NEWHOUSE HEINRICH NORDOFF LAURIS NORSTAD DAVID M. OGILVY WILLIAM OGLE WALTER O'MALLEY
...Otherwise, the awards were what many a commentator termed "safe and solid"-and about as controversial as a seed catalogue. Posthumous prizes went to Physician-Poet William Carlos Williams for Pictures from Brueghel and to Novelist William Faulkner for The Reivers (his second Pulitzer). Other second-time winners: Composer Samuel Barber for Piano Concerto No. 1, and New York Timesman Anthony Lewis, winner of the $1,000 national reporting prize for his Supreme Court coverage. The rest of the winners: History: Constance McLaughlin Green's Washington, Village and Capital, 1800-1878; Biography: Leon Edel's two-volume continuation...
...SAMUEL H. KOSMENSKY...
Died. Edward Samuel Corwin, 85, Princeton's McCormick professor of jurisprudence from 1918 to 1946, a distinguished and vocal authority on the U.S. Constitution (The Constitution and What It Means Today, 1920) and the presidency (The President: Office and Powers, 1940), who bluntly informed the Supreme Court that it should have its "nose well tweaked" for invading legislative and executive competence in three 1956-57 decisions; of cancer; in Princeton...
...Music: Samuel Barber, Piano Concerto No.1...