Word: andrews
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...show at all. Others were represented badly. Edward Hopper, who finds it almost impossible to paint a dull picture, contributed an old one instead. His Night Conference, like Hirsch's Nine Men, was a standout at last year's Carnegie exhibition and also at the Met. Andrew Wyeth, generally the realest of the young realists, sent a vapid study of a curiously costumed boy on a bicycle adorned with a red, white & blue racoon tail. He called it Young America. Philip Evergood, who is as much concerned with social propaganda as he is with exercising his prodigious talent...
Dennis, a six foot one inch guard, played at Andrew Jackson High School in Queens where he made the All-Queens basketball team and received honorable mention for the All-Metropolitan squad. In his senior year he scored 230 points in 14 league games, breaking the record which another Andrew Jackson player, Bob Couay, had set four years before...
What story Ring boasts concerns a cold-blooded young man-about-town who hires a pretty young nobody (Stella Andrew) to come to the ball in the hope that she can bewitch his sensitive twin brother out of the clutches of a selfish heiress. What with being so ignominiously employed and with falling in love with her callous employer, the girl has a miserable evening. But if she is wretched from being poor and in love and not in society, so are most of those who are rich and in society and not really in love, who go yawning through...
Yale's mascot tradition started unofficially in 1890, when freshman Andrew B. Graves '92 brought a bulldog to school that had won more than 1,000 prizes in this country and abroad. The dog became a great favorite with Yale men. Before long he was being led across the field at all football contests...
Among labor's losers in the House were such union stalwarts as Andrew Biemiller of Wisconsin, who helped lead the northern faction against the Dixiecrats in 1948; Andy Jacobs of Indiana, a onetime labor lawyer; Thomas Burke of Ohio, a C.I.O. member; Stephen Young of Ohio, who had retired Taft's friend George Bender in 1948, only to be beaten by Bender...