Word: tennes
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Edward M. Chase Prize of $200 for the best essay on a subject relating to the promotion of world peace, was won by Bernard Fensterwald, Jr. '42, of Nashville, Tenn., for his essay "The Politics of Aerial Disarmament...
...essay "The Development of Eros in the Pre-Socratics and in Plato"; $100 to Robert B. Broadwater '42, of Oakland, Md., for an essay "The Importance of Imagery in Henry James' Later Novels"; and $150 to Gordon M. Messing, fourth-year graduate student, of Chattanooga, Tenn., for a portion of his dissertation submitted for the degree of Ph.D. in Classical Philology...
...Jackson, Tenn...
...Clinton, Tenn. In their weekly Courier-News, Clinton folks looked at the picture of Joe F. York, grave and unsmiling in his Army uniform, his hat tilted proudly to the right. They read the letter his family had received a few days before he was reported dead or captured on Bataan...
Certificates for successful completion of the course were presented to nine cadets. They will receive their reserve commissions after camp training this summer. Receiving certificates were Arnold M. Anderson, of Duluth, Minn.; William A. Ellison, Jr., of Knoxville, Tenn.; John T. Fey, of Cumberland, Md., Thomas J. Glenn, of Spartanburg, S. C.; Murray Harris, of Patterson, N. J.; Robert Polidor, of Salt Lake City, Ut.; Jack B. Quinn, of Chicago, Ill.; Paul W. Seiler, Jr., of Farmington, Mich.; and Robert M. Wattron, of Berkley, Calif...