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Hunger, God | October 22, 1990 issue
The article focuses on the Lenore Marshall poetry prize. The Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize of $10,000, awarded annually for the most outstanding book of...

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Hollander, John | October 19, 1985 issue
The New Hope Foundation in conjunction with the journal The Nation sponsors the Lenore Marshall/Nation Poetry Prize of $7,500, awarded annually for an outstanding...

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Tallmer, Jerry | December 24, 1949 issue
This article focuses on the coverage of first annual Freedoms Foundation awards by newspapers, held in the U.S. in 1949. Both "The New York Times," and...

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Villard, Oswald Garrison | August 15, 1936 issue
There is something extremely humorous, as well as entirely satisfactory, in the way that Negro Americans are carrying off all the honors in Berlin. Their...

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Broun, Haywood | January 2, 1937 issue
This article is written to celebrate the discovery of an exceptional dog in the racing world. Since owners are sensitive, the author will invent a name...

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April 10, 1935 issue
Now that the spring-and-sweepstakes season is here, the Drifter is offering himself his annual congratulations on not having bought a ticket. There is,...

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Paul, Francis | October 13, 1926 issue
The article presents information on awards that were given to editors of various books and magazines. Julian Harris, editor of the "Enquirer-Sun" of Columbus,...

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December 6, 1922 issue
This periodical offers an annual poetry prize of $100 for the best poem submitted by an American poet in a contest conducted by The journal each year between...

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August 22, 1928 issue
The article presents information on winning team in the ninth Olympic Games, which recently ended in Amsterdam. German team was the winner. Very, very few...

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S. D. | January 26, 1911 issue
The Goncourt Academy of Ten and the women's academy that has gathered around the illustrated review, La Vie Heureuse, are by way of influencing French literature,...

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