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Name Contest Name Area Year Amount Title Volume# Judges NAME CONTEST NAME AREA YEAR AMOUNT TITLE VOLUME# JUDGES Fortune, Helen Hopwood Major Drama 1931 $1,000 "Dark Glass: A Drama in Four Acts and Judgment Day: 4 Thomas H. Dickinson, Paul (includes A Play in One Act" Osborn, D. L. Quirk Hopkins, Vivian Hopwood Major Drama 1931 $1,000 "A Courtier of Elizabeth: A One Act Play and One Loyal 8 Thomas H. Dickinson, Paul Subject: A Three Act Play" Osborn, D. L. Quirk, Thomas Humphreys, Richard Hopwood Major Drama 1931 $250 "The Blue Anchor" 9 Thomas W. Stevens (?); Thomas H. Dickinson, Paul Smith, Elizabeth W. Hopwood Major Drama 1931 $1,000 "Francine Nolan" (manuscript missing) 11 Thomas W. Stevens (?); Thomas H. Dickinson, Paul Boillotat, Dorothy Hopwood Major Essay 1931 $1,500 "Mosaic" 1 Henry Seidel Canby, Robert (later Donnelly) Morss Lovett, Agnes Repplier Gorman, William J. Hopwood Major Essay 1931 $1,500 "Essays" (manuscript missing) 7 Henry Seidel Canby, Robert Morss Lovett, Agnes Repplier Chambers, Lorna D. Hopwood Major Fiction 1931 $1,000 "The Mad Stone" (manuscript missing) 3 James Boyd, John Towner Frederick, Ellen Glasgow Fortune, Helen Hopwood Major Fiction (Novel and 1931 see above "This Man Making: A Novel and The Taffy Pup: A Short 5 James Boyd, John Towner Short Story) Story" Frederick, Ellen Glasgow Gilman, Jean A. Hopwood Major Fiction (Novel) 1931 $1,000 "Poignant Star" 6 James Boyd, John Towner Frederick, Ellen Glasgow Bonner, Sue Grundy Hopwood Major Poetry 1931 $1,500 "Fantasy in Crystal" 2 Stephen Vincent Benet, Witter Bynner, Louis Untermeyer Jennings, Frances Hopwood Major Poetry 1931 $1,000 "The Heavenly Pagan" (manuscript missing) 10 Stephen Vincent Benet, Witter Bynner, Louis Untermeyer Humphreys, Richard Hopwood Minor Drama 1931 $250 "The Well: A One-Act Play" 13 Thomas H. Dickinson, Paul Osborn, D. L. Quirk Courlander, Harold Hopwood Minor Drama 1931 $250 "Swamp Mud" (manuscript missing, but revised (?) play 15 Thomas W. Stevens (?); privately published in 1936) Thomas H. Dickinson, Paul Courlander, Harold Hopwood Minor Essay 1931 $250 "Edward Estlin Cummings: Something On His Style" 12 Henry Seidel Canby, Robert Morss Lovett, Agnes Repplier Bull, Evelyn L. Hopwood Minor Essay 1931 $250 "Feathered Folly" 14 Henry Seidel Canby, Robert Morss Lovett, Agnes Repplier Musser, Florence Hopwood Minor Fiction 1931 $250 "Interlude in Winter" (manuscript missing) 16 James Boyd, John Towner Frederick, Ellen Glasgow Stern, Josephine Hopwood Minor Fiction 1931 $250 "Ida" 17 James Boyd, John Towner Frederick, Ellen Glasgow Duhme, Ruth Hopwood Minor Poetry 1931 $250 N/A (manuscript missing) 18 Stephen Vincent Benet, Witter Bynner, Louis Untermeyer Mulroney, William V. Hopwood Minor Poetry 1931 $250 "Poems" 19 Stephen Vincent Benet, Witter Bynner, Louis Untermeyer Wilsey, Collin Hopwood Freshman Essay 1932 $20 "Lieblingszeit" 35 Theodore Hornberger, Frank E. Margaret Robbins, Louis A. Strauss Cohen, Theodore Hopwood Freshman Essay 1932 $30 "Herschal" 35 Theodore Hornberger, Frank E. Kane Robbins, Louis A. Strauss Gibbs, Kathleen Hopwood Freshman Essay 1932 $50 "Fronia" 35 Theodore Hornberger, Frank E. Maria Robbins, Louis A. Strauss Wessinger, Gretchen Hopwood Freshman Poetry 1932 $20 "A Poem" 36 Theodore Hornberger, Frank E. Robbins, Louis A. Strauss Mitchell, Ann Hopwood Freshman Poetry 1932 $30 "Poems" 36 Theodore Hornberger, Frank E. Elizabeth Robbins, Louis A. Strauss Stevens, Warren Hopwood Freshman Poetry 1932 $50 "Ten Poems" 36 Theodore Hornberger, Frank E. David Robbins, Louis A. Strauss Isaacs, Morris Hopwood Freshman Prose Narrative 1932 $20 "Old Maid" 37 Theodore Hornberger, Frank E. Robbins, Louis A. Strauss Elder, Donald B. Hopwood Freshman Prose Narrative 1932 $30 "Jesus" 37 Theodore Hornberger, Frank E. Robbins, Louis A. Strauss Cohen, Theodore Hopwood Freshman Prose Narrative 1932 $50 "Census-Taker" 37 Theodore Hornberger, Frank E. Kane Robbins, Louis A. Strauss Pierce, Clarence M. Hopwood Major Drama 1932 $1,000 "Dramatic Works" 20 Walter Prichard Eaton, Hubert C. Heffner, Stark Young Swain, John R. Hopwood Major Drama 1932 $1,500 "An Ebb Goes Seaward and Other Plays" 21 Walter Prichard Eaton, Hubert C. Heffner, Stark Young Courlander, Harold Hopwood Major Essay 1932 $1,250 "A Group of Essays" 22 Henry Seidel Canby, Harry Hansen, Robert Morss Lovett Fletcher, Stanley Hopwood Major Essay 1932 $1,250 "Essays in Another Tongue" 23 Henry Seidel Canby, Harry Hansen, Robert Morss Lovett Stearns, Elijah Hopwood Major Fiction (Novel) 1932 $1,000 "Louise Greenleaf" 24 John Towner Frederick, Elizabeth Madox Roberts, Tyler, Dorothy Hopwood Major Fiction (Novel) 1932 $2,500 "Relic of Hilda" 25 John Towner Frederick, Elizabeth Madox Roberts, Persov, Annemarie Hopwood Major Poetry 1932 $2,500 "Sea-Swallows and Other Poems" 26 Stephen Vincent Benet, Witter Bynner, Louis Untermeyer Clifford, Arthur Hopwood Minor Drama 1932 $250 "1789: A Mass-Play" 27 Walter Prichard Eaton, Hubert C. Heffner, Stark Young Rosenthal, Sydney Hopwood Minor Drama 1932 $250 "Journey and Return: A Play in Three Acts" 28 Walter Prichard Eaton, Hubert Lewis C. Heffner, Stark Young Gropper, Frederick Hopwood Minor Essay 1932 $250 "The Hysteria of High Tragedy" 29 Henry Seidel Canby, Harry Hansen, Robert Morss Lovett MacCracken, Russell Hopwood Minor Essay 1932 $250 "Essays" 30 Henry Seidel Canby, Harry Hansen, Robert Morss Lovett Kennan, Kent Hopwood Minor Fiction 1932 $250 "The Roller Coaster" 31 John Towner Frederick, Elizabeth Madox Roberts, Skidmore, Hobert D. Hopwood Minor Fiction 1932 $250 "God, On the Sixth Day: Stories" 32 John Towner Frederick, Elizabeth Madox Roberts, Duhme, Ruth Hopwood Minor Poetry 1932 $250 "Voices Crying and Other Poems" 33 Stephen Vincent Benet, Witter Bynner, Louis Untermeyer Paton, Barbara Hopwood Minor Poetry 1932 $250 "1. Flo and I--A Group of Juvenile Poems; 2. Whose 34 Stephen Vincent Benet, Witter Error? And Other Poems" Bynner, Louis Untermeyer Baker, Laverne Hopwood Freshman Essay 1933 $25 "Impressionism" 59 Frank E. Robbins, Wilfred B. Shaw, Louis A. Strauss Howell, Grant W. Hopwood Freshman Essay 1933 $25 "Country Christmas" 59 Frank E. Robbins, Wilfred B. Shaw, Louis A. Strauss Nation, Reid H. Hopwood Freshman Essay 1933 $25 "Quid Novi Ex Indiana?" 59 Frank E. Robbins, Wilfred B. Shaw, Louis A. Strauss Randall, James A. Jr. Hopwood Freshman Essay 1933 $25 "Sleepy St. Louis, The City of the River" 59 Frank E. Robbins, Wilfred B. Shaw, Louis A. Strauss Stearns, Samuel Hopwood Freshman Poetry 1933 $20 "A Sonnet Sequence" 60 Frank E. Robbins, Wilfred B. Shaw, Louis A. Strauss Gies, Dorothy (later Hopwood Freshman Poetry 1933 $30 "Five Poems" 60 Frank E. Robbins, Wilfred B. McGuigan) Shaw, Louis A. Strauss Allen, Elizabeth Hopwood Freshman Poetry 1933 $50 "A Group of Poems" 60 Frank E. Robbins, Wilfred B. Shaw, Louis A. Strauss Gies, Dorothy (later Hopwood Freshman Prose Narrative 1933 $20 "Village Sketches" 61 Frank E. Robbins, Wilfred B. McGuigan) Shaw, Louis A. Strauss Hadley, Josephine Hopwood Freshman Prose Narrative 1933 $30 61 Frank E. Robbins, Wilfred B. Shaw, Louis A. Strauss McManus, Eileen Hopwood Freshman Prose Narrative 1933 $50 "Balcony Seats--Forty Cents" 61 Frank E. Robbins, Wilfred B. Shaw, Louis A. Strauss Skidmore, Hobert D. Hopwood Major Drama 1933 $500 "Nothing Ever Happens and Other Plays" 38 Charles S. Brooks, Paul Green, Burns Mantle Wall, Vincent C. Hopwood Major Drama 1933 $1,000 "Half Gods Go: A Comedy in Three Acts" 39 Charles S. Brooks, Paul Green, (includes 2 Burns Mantle Wall, Vincent C. Hopwood Major Drama 1933 see above "Little Love: A Comedy in Three Acts" 40 Charles S. Brooks, Paul Green, Burns Mantle Hornberger, Hopwood Major Essay 1933 $700 "American Puritanism and the Rise of the Scientific 41 Charles S. Brooks, Paul Green, Theodore Mind" Burns Mantle Schemm, Mildred W. Hopwood Major Essay 1933 $400 "A Group of Vermont Essays" 42 Franklin P. Adams, Henry (Mildred Walker) Seidel Canby, Edmund Wilson Greenwald, Dorothy Hopwood Major Fiction (Novel) 1933 $800 "Rachel Foerster" 43 Franklin P. Adams, Henry Seidel Canby, Edmund Wilson Schemm, Mildred W. Hopwood Major Fiction (Novel) 1933 $1,100 "Fireweed" 44 Dorothy Canfield Fisher, John (Mildred Walker) (includes 2 Towner Frederick, Harlan Schemm, Mildred W. Hopwood Major Fiction (Novel) 1933 see above "God's Elect" 45 Dorothy Canfield Fisher, John (Mildred Walker) Towner Frederick, Harlan Swain, Frances Hopwood Major Fiction (Novel) 1933 $700 "Even So" 46 Dorothy Canfield Fisher, John (includes 2 Towner Frederick, Harlan Swain, Frances Hopwood Major Fiction (Novel) 1933 see above "Not For a Spectacle" 47 Dorothy Canfield Fisher, John Towner Frederick, Harlan Alderman, Van Hopwood Major Poetry 1933 $900 "Montezuma: A Pageant Drama" 48 Dorothy Canfield Fisher, John Vernon (includes 2 Towner Frederick, Harlan Alderman, Van Hopwood Major Poetry 1933 see above "Penumbra" 49 Max Eastman, Jessie B. Vernon Rittenhouse, Wallace Stevens Turner, John Mills Hopwood Major Poetry 1933 $900 "Rhythm of the Railroad, A Poem; Many Winds: A 50 Max Eastman, Jessie B. Group of Poems" Rittenhouse, Wallace Stevens Cohen, Theodore Hopwood Minor Drama 1933 $250 "The Four That Died: A One Act Play of Expressionism 51 Max Eastman, Jessie B. Kane and Beyond Exile: A Three-Act Play" ("Beyond Exile" is Rittenhouse, Wallace Stevens Murphy, Kathleen Hopwood Minor Drama 1933 $250 "Blindman's Holiday" 52 Charles S. Brooks, Paul Green, Burns Mantle Clifford, Arthur Hopwood Minor Essay 1933 $250 "Cannibal Man and Other Essays" 53 Franklin P. Adams, Henry Seidel Canby, Edmund Wilson Morris, Walter Hopwood Minor Essay 1933 $250 "Development of a Taste and Other Selections From a 54 Franklin P. Adams, Henry Portfolio" Seidel Canby, Edmund Wilson Elder, Donald B. Hopwood Minor Fiction 1933 $250 "Railroad Men" 55 Dorothy Canfield Fisher, John Towner Frederick, Harlan Schmitt, Beatrice Hopwood Minor Fiction 1933 $250 "Emmet County Stories" 56 Dorothy Canfield Fisher, John Towner Frederick, Harlan Giddings, Marion Hopwood Minor Poetry 1933 $250 "Sonnet Cycle; Selected Poems; Harriett and Helena" 57 Max Eastman, Jessie B. Rittenhouse, Wallace Stevens Ripman, Katherine Hopwood Minor Poetry 1933 $250 "Lyrics" 58 Max Eastman, Jessie B. 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