Word: springfields
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Howard L. Brooks 3D., of Cambridge, won the first Billings Prize for improvement in Pulpit Speaking. Edward T. Clapp 3Dv., of Springfield, and Clarence L. Daughterty, Jr. of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania won the second and third Billings Prizes...
Edward Bellamy died 36 years age today, and the Bellamy Association of New York asked his 73-years old widow to come down from Springfield and talk over the same radio which her husband in 1888, predicted would some day be in wide...
Fifty dollars worth of books, the prize given annually for the best tutorial essay written by a Sophomore in the Department of English, has been awarded to Francis James Whitfield '36 of Springfield for his essay "Ultimate Vision" -- a study of the career of T. S. Eliot...
Included in the roster of colleges represented in the 1930 meet and who may be expected to enter their pride and joys in next year's contest in addition to Harvard, are: M.I.T., Northwestern, Columbia, University of Pennsylvania, Stanford, Brown, Dartmouth, Michigan, Princeton, Rutgers, Bowdoin, N.Y.U., Fordham, Amherst, Springfield, Syracuse, and McGill...
...dean at LaFayette have been enough to make Arthur Hauck the campus' best-liked man. He is 41, solidly built, vigorous, and a college president once described him as "genial, serene, unselfish, kind, modest, patient, sympathetic and lovable." Son of a Methodist minister, he was born in Springfield, Minn., has degrees from Oregon's Reed College and Columbia, has been teacher & administrator at Antioch, Honolulu's Punahou School and Vassar. He has a son and daughter in high school, never misses an athletic contest if he can help it. Author of Better Understanding Between Canada...