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"The award selected for this paper was the Bollingen Prize in Poetry, one of the major literary awards and one of the few to be offered by a university. The purpose of this study is to present a brief history of the award itself and to...
"Because the Southern Authors' Award concerned books about the Southern region, this writer sought to evaluate their contribution to Southern literature through the reviews appearing in the Book Review Digest. This medium was chosen,...
Photograph, color, of Award and Reception for Lucille Alexander, late 1990s. Two women and a man stand in front of a brick wall and smile at the camera.
Letter from the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences Nobel Commitee for Physics inviting Paul Dirac to submit proposals for possible candidates for the Nobel prize for Physics for 1972
Photograph, black and white, of professors with awards. Visiting Professor Rober R. Stapp and Professor Lawrence R. Campbell with awards. Two men sit at a desk and examine papers.
Photograph, color, of Award and Reception for Lucille Alexander, late 1990s. Five women stand in a group in front of a wall that includes the Florida State University Mission Statement on it.
Letter from the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences Nobel Commitee for Physics inviting Paul Dirac to submit proposals for possible candidates for the Nobel prize for Physics for 1975
The purpose of this paper is to present background information related to the establishment of the American Library Association Liberty and Justice Book Awards program; to give a factual description of the awards program including...
Photograph, black and white, of the 1954 Sigma Chi, Epsilon Zeta chapter, Sweetheart holding a trophy.ย The student in this photograph is identified as Shirley Kellogg.
Photograph, color, of Award and Reception for Lucille Alexander, late 1990s. A man and a woman pose together and smile at the camera. The woman sits on a bench and the man stands next to her. A second woman sits on the bench as well, ...
Photograph, black and white, of student honor exhibition winners. Four people stand near an art project. From left to right: George Milton, Cynthia Sweatt, Frankiln Adams and Irene Winterle
Photograph, color, of Award and Reception for Lucille Alexander, late 1990s. Two women stand near a table with their arms around each other and smile at the camera. A large flower pot is on the table.
Photograph, color, of Award and Reception for Lucille Alexander, late 1990s. Four women stand in a room. One woman holds an umbrella and opens her purse.
Photograph, color, of Award and Reception for Lucille Alexander, late 1990s. A man and a woman stand together and talk to each other. The woman holds a plaque in her hands.
Photograph, color, of Award and Reception for Lucille Alexander, late 1990s. Two women stand beside each other, in front of a brick wall, and smile at the camera.
Photograph, color, of Award and Reception for Lucille Alexander, late 1990s. Three women stand together and smile at the camera. One woman holds a framed paper.
Left to right: Cindy Wiggins (Clearwater), Beverly Welsh (Satellite Beach), Dean Sitton, Debra Hendrickson (Orlando), Mary Lussier (Maitland), and Diana Mason of Indian Harbor Beach.
Letter from the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences Nobel Commitee for Physics inviting Paul Dirac to submit proposals for possible candidates for the Nobel prize for Physics for 1978
Letter from the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences Nobel Commitee for Physics inviting Paul Dirac to submit proposals for possible candidates for the Nobel prize for Physics for 1974
Literary contests have been quite popular in recent years among American publishers. Regardless of their merits, such contests have raised two questions for librarians charged with responsibilities for book selection. The first is...
Photograph, color, of Award and Reception for Lucille Alexander, late 1990s. Two women stand in front of a table, with platters on it, and smile at the camera.
Photograph, color, of Award and Reception for Lucille Alexander, late 1990s. Two women stand near a table with their arms around each other and smile at the camera. A large flower pot is on the table.
Photograph, color, of Award and Reception for Lucille Alexander, late 1990s. A group of people gather near a table. Four people of the people stand in front of the table and smile at the camera.
"Since an award is an indication that someone believes a book is superior or significant in some respect, knowledge of literary prizes is of obvious value to a librarian responsible for the selection of suitable books to meet patrons'...
"Realizing the importance of the subject of literary awards, the interest in short stories, and the value of good anthologies to the small library the writer chose for her study a short story award--The O. Henry Memorial Award Prize...
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