Word: sandoz
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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SLOGUM HOUSE-Mari Sandoz-Little, Brown...
...Slogum House, Mari Sandoz sets herself the gigantic task of making this unnatural mother humanly understandable, is kept from doing so by Gulla Slogum's many crimes, her lack of all familiar human characteristics except greed. An oldfashioned, 400-page chronicle, slow-moving despite its many melodramatic episodes, Slogum House is set against the same brutal Nebraska-pioneer background pictured in Mari Sandoz' Old Jules, which won the Atlantic Monthly $5,000 Non-Fiction Prize in 1935. That unsparing biography of the author's father showed how he had been hardened by years of struggle against neighbors...
...same time, the Barrett Wendell Prize of selected books in History and Literature was given to Edonard Sandoz '39 of Cambridge, as the sopohmore who has made the most notable progress during the year...
...JULES- Mari Sandoz- Little, Brown...
...play is as follows: Production Manager, Whitney M. Cook '36, president of the Club: Assistant Production Manager, Harry B. R. Patch, Jr. '38; House Manager, Howard R. Patch, JR. '38; Patronesses, Charles O. Richardson '37, and John H. Benton '37; Programs, Edward H. Turner '36, set designs, Edward Sandoz '39 and Murray S. Harris '36; and Photographic Chairman, Frederic M. Miller...