Word: maclaren
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Readers that year were flocking to buy a bucolic novel about the Scottish village of Drumtochty by Ian Maclaren and a nostalgic romance of Paris' Latin Quarter by a British illustrator named George du Maurier. Beside the Bonnie Briar Bush and Trilby became the first "bestsellers" -a new word in the language...
Walter R. MacLaren received the Edward Hickling Bradford fellowship; Samuel Lewis '35, the John White Browne fellowship; Paul C. Zamecnik '36, the William O. Moseley Jr. travelling fellowship; Sinclair H. Armstrong Jr. '37, the Jeffrey Richardson fellowship; Nathan B. Talbot, the Whitman fellowship and a Dr. William Hunter Workman fellowship; Nathaniel B. Kurnick 4M, a Dr. William Hunter Workman fellowship; and Hubert W. Smith 3M received the James Jackson Cabot fellowship...