Monday, Jul. 02, 1934
Kudos
Secretary of State Cordell Hull made a strong start but he lacked staying power. Thundering down the home stretch of 1934's Open Kudos Championship last week, a professional breasted the tape a clean winner. He was Harvard's lean, long-legged, new President James Bryant Conant, recipient this season of seven honorary degrees. Two strides behind was Amateur Hull, with five degrees. A brilliant finishing sprint put Tyler Dennett, president-elect of Williams, in a triple tie for third place with Secretary of the Interior Harold LeClair Ickes and Princeton's new President Harold Wrillis Dodds, each with four degrees.
Final kudos of the season:
Harvard University (Cambridge, Mass.)
Lawyer Charles Gulp Burlingham of New York LL.D.
President-elect Dennett of Williams LL.D.
President Dodds of Princeton LL.D.
Sculptor Herbert Haseltine M.A.
President-Emeritus Abbott Lawrence Lowell of Harvard LL.D.
Dean Charles Ferdinand Martin of McGill University Medical School LL.D.
Editor Douglas Merrill of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin M.A.
Zoologist Thomas Hunt Morgan of California Institute of Technology Sc.D.
Psychologist Edward Lee Thorndike of Teachers College, Columbia University LL.D.
Physicist Arthur Holly Compton Sc.D.
President Conant of Harvard LL.D.
President-elect Dennett of Williams Litt.D.
Organizer-Principal William Harris of Siam's Prince Royal's College D.D.
Associate Justice Owen Josephus Roberts of the U. S. Supreme Court LL.D.
Professor Felix Emanuel Schilling of University of Pennsylvania Litt.D.
Chemist Peter Carter Speers of Forman Christian College (Lahore, India) M.S.
Director Herbert Eustis Winlock of Manhattan's Metropolitan Museum of Art Litt.D.
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