Howland Memorial Prize

Howland Memorial Prize

The Henry Howland Memorial Prize [sometimes called the Howland Distinguished Fellowship] at Yale was created in 1915 for a "citizen of any country in recognition of some achievement of marked distinction in the field of literature or fine arts or the science of government." [ [http://mba.yale.edu/news_events/CMS/Articles/6379.shtml Yale School of Management ] ] The idealistic quality of the recipient's work is an important factor in his selection.

The award was established in honor of Henry Elias Howland (1835-1913), a member of the Yale class of 1854, by a donation of $15,000 by his children Charles P. Howland (Yale 1891), Dr. John Howland (Yale 1894), and Frances Howland. [cite book |title= Yale Endowments: A Description of the Various Gifts and Bequests Establishing Permanent University Funds|last= Stokes|first= Anson Phelps|authorlink= |coauthors= Yale University|year= 1917|publisher= Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company|location= |isbn= |pages= ]

The prize has generally been awarded every two years; the following is a partial list of recipients:
*1916 - Rupert Brooke (1887-1915), soldier and poet (awarded posthumously) [ "On an isle in the Aegean, under the olives by the sounding sea, lies buried a young Englishman, a poet, a soldier, dead, on his way to Gallipoli. To Rupert Brooke, patriot and poet, the Howland Prize this year is given."]
*1918 - Jean-Julien Lemordant (1882-1968), artist
*1924 - Gustav Holst (1874-1934), composer ["Holst usually managed to dodge proffered honors, but this one delighted him." cite book |title= Green's Biographical Encyclopedia of Composers|last= Greene|first= David Mason|authorlink= |coauthors= |year= 2007|publisher= |location= |isbn= 978-0385142786 |pages= p. 1025]
*1925 - Robert Edmond Jones (1887-1954), scenic designer
*1929 - Arthur Salter (1881-1975), diplomat involved in the League of Nations
*1930 - Ragnar Ostberg (1866-1945), architect
*1933 - Philip John Noel-Baker(1889-1982), politician and diplomat who later won the Nobel Peace Prize
*1937 - Salvador de Madariaga (1886-1978), diplomat and historian
*1939 - John Bell Condliffe (1891-1981), economist
*1940 - Paul Hindemith (1895-1963), composer
*1944 - Field Marshall Sir John Dill (1881-1944), British representative on the Combined Chiefs of Staff.
*1949 - Sven Markelius (1889–1972), architect
*1952 - John Hersey (1914-1993), author
*1954 - Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958), composer
*1955 - Sir Owen Dixon (1886-1972), judge and diplomat
*1966 - Tyrone Guthrie (1900-1971), actor
*1967 - Indira Gandhi (1917-1984), statesman
*1970 - Aaron Copland (1900-1990), composer
*1971 - Leopold Stokowski (1882-1977), musical conductor
*1977 - Sir Alistair Cooke (1908-2004), television presenter
*1980 - Warren J. Haas (b. 1925), president of the Association of Research Libraries
*1989 - Russell Baker (b. 1925), author
*2008 - Tony Blair (b. 1953), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

There are other Howland Fellowships and Prizes, including the Charles P. Howland Fellowship, at Yale, established in 1947 by Frances L. Howland as a tribute to her brother Charles P. Howland, Class of 1891, and the American Pediatric Society's John Howland Medal.

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Howland — may refer to:Places* Howland, Maine * Howland, Ohio * Howland Island, an uninhabited coral island that is an unorganized territory of the United StatesPeople*Ben Howland, coach of the UCLA men s basketball team *Benjamin Howland, a United States… …   Wikipedia

  • Jean-Julien Lemordant — (1882 St. Malo 1968 Paris) was a Breton artist and French soldier and patriot.LifeLemordant grew up in Brittany and was orphaned in his teens. [ [http://musee beauxarts.quimper.fr/htcoib/fjlemor.htm LEMORDANT Jean Julien ] ] At first he studied… …   Wikipedia

  • List of University of Chicago people — The following is a list of people affiliated with the University of Chicago, including alumni, current and former faculty members, students, and others. The University of Chicago was founded in 1890 by American industrialist and philanthropist… …   Wikipedia

  • The American Academy of Arts and Letters — is a 250 member organization whose goal is to foster, assist, and sustain excellence in American literature, music, and art. It is located in Washington Heights, a neighborhood in Upper Manhattan, in New York, on a Beaux Arts campus that is… …   Wikipedia

  • American Academy of Arts and Letters — Audubon Terrace, the campus that the academy shares. The American Academy of Arts and Letters is a 250 member honor society; its goal is to foster, assist, and sustain excellence in American literature, music, and art. Located in Washington… …   Wikipedia

  • Academia Estadounidense de las Artes y las Letras — La Academia Estadounidense de las Artes y las Letras (American Academy of Arts and Letters) es una institución artística que apoya la literatura, música, y arte estadounidenses. Su lema es: «acoge, asiste y sostiene la excelencia» (foster, assist …   Wikipedia Español

  • Amelia Earhart — Earhart redirects here. For the asteroid, see 3895 Earhart. Amelia Earhart Amelia Earhart …   Wikipedia

  • Iowa — This article is about the U.S. state of Iowa. For other uses, see Iowa (disambiguation). State of Iowa …   Wikipedia

  • Bangor, Maine —   City   City of Bangor[1] …   Wikipedia

  • Washington, D.C. — This article is about the place. For the novel, see Washington, D.C. (novel). Washington, D.C.   Federal district   …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”