For the original American play, performed in New York, which shall best represent the educational value and power of the stage in raising the standard of good morals, good taste, and good manners ($1,000). The Writer - 65. lappuse1925Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1918 - 734 lapas
...of $1,000 for an original American play performed during 1917 in New York City which best represents the educational value and power of the stage in raising...standard of good morals, good taste, and good manners went to Jesse Lynch Williams, the author of " Why Marry?" A PERSONAL ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. Theodore H. Price,... | |
| 1918 - 732 lapas
...of $1,000 for an original American play performed during 1917 in New York City which best represente the educational value and power of the stage in raising...standard of good morals, good taste, and good manners went to Jesse Lynch Williams, the author of " Why Marry ?" A PERSONAL ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. Theodore H.... | |
| Columbia University - 1916 - 48 lapas
...and from the teaching staff of the School. The prizes in letters are four in number and are these: For the American novel published during the year which...standard of good morals, good taste and good manners, $1,000; For the best book of the year upon the history of the United States, $2,000; For the best American... | |
| Detroit Public Library - 1917 - 820 lapas
...Chapdelaine. HUGHES, HATCHER. Hell-Bent fer Heaven. A play which has just been awarded the Pulitzer prize for "the original American play, performed in New...standard of good morals, good taste and good manners." "It is a play of genuine distinction, skillfully written, with effective scenes and well-drawn characters."... | |
| 1919 - 538 lapas
...atmosphere of American life, and the highest standard of American manners and manhood, $1,000. ( 2 ) . For the original American play, performed in New York,...standard of good morals, good taste, and good manners, •$1,000. ( 3 ). For the best book of the year upon the history of the United States, $2,000. ( 4... | |
| 1920 - 838 lapas
...United States". And the award for "the original play, performed in New York, which best represents the educational value and power of the stage in raising...standard of good morals, good taste and good manners" goes to Eugene O'Neill's "Beyond the Horizon", which was brought out in book form closely following... | |
| Zona Gale - 1921 - 196 lapas
...University in June, 1921, the prize of $1,000 established by Joseph Pulitzer for "The American original play, performed in New York, which shall best represent...standard of good morals, good taste and good manners." T249 MISS LULU BETT AN AMERICAN COMEDT OF MANNERS BY ZONA GALE > fl COPYRICHT, IQZI, BY D. APPLETON... | |
| 1921 - 530 lapas
...wholesome atmosphere of American life and th« highest standard of American manners and manhood, $1.000 ; for the original American play, performed in New York, which shall best represent the nhicational value and power of the stage In raiting the standard of good morals, good taste, and good... | |
| 1928 - 918 lapas
...manhood." The biography must teach "patriotic and unselfish services to the people." The play must "represent the educational value and power of the...standard of good morals, good taste, and good manners." That the prize for the best novel should have been twice given to Mr. Booth Tarkington shows the gratification... | |
| 1926 - 694 lapas
...and the poetry prize of $35 to Miriam Heideman Krarup, for "I Must Go Where the Tall Trees Stand." PRIZE OFFERS STILL OPEN:— Prizes in Letters offered...standard of good morals, good taste, and good manners, $1,000; for the best book of the year on the history of the United States, $2,000; for the best American... | |
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