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...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...
Simply and directly written, Old Jules is the story of a tenacious career in a tough country, presents intelligible pioneers who were made coarse by hardship and loneliness. Although she confesses to an abiding fear of "Old Jules" that dated from her girlhood, Mari Sandoz writes of him with sympathy, without sentimentality, with an honest facing of some unpleasant aspects of his character...
...Jules Sandoz was a dark-bearded, ragged young man of 26 when, in 1884, he settled near the upper Niobrara River. He had studied medicine in Zurich, quarreled with his father, left for the U. S. to make his fortune. In Nebraska he married only to leave his wife because she "refused to build the morning fires, to run through the frosty grass to catch up his team." Locating his homestead at a time when cattlemen were driving off settlers with guns, when mail was held up at the nearest post office for as long as six months, Jules fought...