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...popped back into fashion with hairy sculptures tattooed with more images, inscriptions and plain gunk than any statue in the park. Her Sappho, lounging beneath a tree fruited with a skull, slouches like an Eve who has waited in vain for Adam a thousand years. Or France's Arman, 37. He accumulates things like a surplus-parts dealer and freezes them in polyester. His transparent collages in Manhattan's Museum of Modern Art's current assemblage show, contain heaps of real oil gauges, fan blades, or teapots. Very cool and a bit Dada, Arman's accumulations...
...Pitcher's double was hit in the fifth after catcher Arman Essayen had singled. Phelan's blow carried well over the left lelder's head, allowing Essayen to score. Then, later in the inning, he scored on a double steal with Saul Mariaschin...
Since November Nature has had no editorial chief. Reason: Sir Richard Arman Gregory, editor since 1919, retired. In 45 years of association with Nature, Sir Richard became one of the Grand Old Men of world science. Last week he visited the U. S. as a sort of goodwill envoy of British learning, making speeches on the philosophy of science and its mission in a disquieted world. This week Sir Richard is scheduled to speak at the winter meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Richmond, where he will undoubtedly be lionized...
Assistants: Joseph Wylie MacNaugher, in Chemistry; Edwin Martin Chamberlain, in Education; Floyd Henry Allport, in Philosophy and Psychology; Raphael Demos, Daniel Sommer Robinson, Robert Linley Murray Underhill, Wesley Raymond Wells, in Philosophy; Christian Nusbaum, James Beebee Brinsmade, Irvine Clifton. Gardner, Arman Edward Becker, Charles Grover Smith, in Physics...
...Assistant in Chemistry were accepted, and the following appointments as assistants made: Joseph Paul Kaufman 3G., in Comparative Literature; Ernest Henry Wilson, at the Arnold Arboretum; Franklin Livingston Hunt, A. M. '13, Christian Nusbaum 4G., Harry Clark A. M. '11, David Locke Webster '10, James Beebe Brinsmade 4G., Arman Edward Becker 5G., Robert Harrington Kent '10, and Paul Earls Sabine 5G., in Physics (last seven re-appointed); Oscar Baxter Ryder 1G., Norman John Silberling 1G., Russell Weismen, Merton Kirk Cameron 2G., John Bovingdon '15, Arthur Eli Monroe '08, and John Valentine Van Sickle 2G., in Economics; Lee Irwin Smith, Frederick...