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...York Timesman Edward Alden Jewell, an imperceptibly left-of-center critic, chose William Thon's sweeping, salty view Under the Brooklyn Bridge. Critic Jewell, 57, has the same rambling sort of authority his paper has; his gentle, liberal, usually safe-&-sane voice is heard all over...
...prizewinner was Kiosk, a near-abstraction in greens, yellows and a touch of purple. A Philadelphia reporter, struggling to find the metropolitan newsdealer peering from his booth window, framed by magazines and newspapers, called Kiosk a "what-is-it." Sniffed the New York Times's assured Edward Alden Jewell: "unqualifiedly the poorest thing by Abraham Rattner that I have ever seen...
...others: Henry Raymond, founder of the N.Y. Times; Alfred Guernsey; Henry Mills Alden, sponsor of Mark Twain and Henry James. President editor: Historian Frederick Lewis Al len (Only Yesterday...
Company F officers, submitting 19 photographs as entries in the contest leads all other companies. Company H, entering 13 candidates, is runner-up among the competitors. Company representatives helping conduct the contest include Ensigns Alden Wells, Jack-Condon, David G. Hall, George K. Trimpe Paul Deibels, and James Cunningham...
...this field. Physics Ba, "Elementary Physics for Beginners--Mechanics, Heat, and Sound," heads the list of additions to the natural sciences. The Physics Department offers only five undergraduate courses beginning in March, and one of these concludes the work of the preceding term. Biology 24, "Animal Histology" (Professor Alden B. Dawson) has been added to the other six undergraduate courses, all starting courses, listed in that department...