Word: sullivans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Another old English Folk Song, "Brennan on the Moor," will follow. Nixon deTarnowsky '35 is the soloist in this song. The choruses from Sir Arthur Sullivan's "Iolanthe" (first and second sets.) Various college songs closed the previously announced program, but "Let Their Celestial Concerts All Unite" by Brahms was added as the final number by request...
...Bowdoin Prize was started at Harvard by the bequest of Governor James Bowdoin, of the Class of 1745, which was increased by George Sullivan Bowdoin in 1901. Nine prizes are awarded to students resident at the University, five open for competition only to undergraduates who do not hold a degree. Three of these prizes are offered for essays, two for translation into Greek and Latin...
Quinn, who was two years ago president of the Freshman Council and a member of the Union Committee, is at present an editor of the CRIMSON and a member of the Dunster House Committee. Sullivan, who has twice captured the Coolidge Prize for debating, was the winner of the Boylston Prize for elocution last winter...
Thomas Henry Quinn '36, of West Warwick, Rhode Island, was unanimously elected president of the Debating Council, to succeed Frederick DeW. Bolman '35, at the final meeting and dinner of the Council, held last night. At the same time Arthur Gilman Sullivan, of Caribou, Maine, was chosen vice-president, and Irving Russell Murray, of Somerville, secretary...
...numbered among its guests of honor President Conant and Julian L. Coolidge '95, professor of Mathematics and master of Lowell House. Additional guests were Moses W. Ware '02, a member of the Faculty Advisory Committee, Edward M. Rowe '27, coach of Debating, and Paul C. Reardon '32, Donald M. Sullivan '33, and Asa E. Phillips '34, former presidents of the Council...