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Anon. (1930). "Lafarge Novel Wins 1930 Pulitzer Prize; 'Laughing Boy' Gets Award for
Fiction—Connelly's 'Green Pastures' Held Best Play. Poetry Honor For Aiken Van Tyne, Historian, and James, Biographer, in List—Owen and Stowe Win in Journalism."
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