Word: young
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Brown is Pegasus of the Advocate and won the Garrison Prize in Poetry his Freshman year, in 1937. Last year he was not in college. In 1935 he won the Young Poets' prize of "Poetry" magazine...
...investment trusts under the name of Equity Corp. and sold them to David Milton, son-in-law of John D. Rockefeller Jr., for a neat profit of $750,000. After that, he bought control of Phoenix Securities Corp., an inconspicuous investment trust then worth some $4,000,000, lured young Walter Mack Jr. away from Equity Corp. to help him run it. Financier Mack comes of a wealthy family, was 1917 at Harvard, operated a cotton mill for a while, married a granddaughter of Adolph Lewisohn, eventually developed a penchant for politics and financial reorganizations...
...Indianapolis, a young woman who had been vaccinated for smallpox rubbed the small pink spot on her arm with her finger, with the same finger vigorously scratched her nose. Few days later, her doctor found that, while the vaccination had not taken on her arm, it certainly had on her nose...
Under the joint direction of Nadia Boulanger and G. Wallace Woodworth, the concert will help to establish a fund for the presentation of a scholarship to some promising young composer, Nadia Boulanger is the sister of the composer whose career was cut short by her untimely death in 1918, and in whose memory the scholarship is to be given...
Leading the parade currently at the University is Ferdinand, the bovine rugged individualist. Not far behind are young Peter Holden and Virginia Weidler, as the precocious off spring of besotted John Barrymore "'60." Trailing some-what in the rear is John Garfield, star of the feature, "They Made Me a Criminal...