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Word: artes (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...schools demand four), four years in a medical school, one to three years of interning. Thus most physicians do not open offices until they are almost 30, and many of them know little but medicine, understand nothing of the relation of their science to society, find no relaxation in art, music and literature...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Kennedy Y. Agglutination | 2/20/1939 | See Source »

...Tariff Act of 1930. Its legalistic loophole: the word "original." Last week it appeared that Manhattan customs officials had squeezed certain of the grey-and-chalk Paris street scenes of Maurice Utrillo through the loophole, ruling that they were copies of postcards, therefore commercial rather than original art, therefore dutiable at 15% of the price they fetched in France. Duty was applied specifically on one importation of Manhattan's Perls (pronounced perils) Galleries, Rue Saint-Vincent a Montmartre; and on a score imported by the Valentine Galleries for a show which opened this week. Both galleries paid and appealed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Utrillo's Duty | 2/20/1939 | See Source »

Coach Ulen departed yesterday at noon, taking 16 tankmen with him. They are: Jim Curwen, Eric Cutler, Frannie Powers, Rusty Greenhood, Chet Sagenkahn, Dave Van Vort, Freddie Griffin, Ed Hewitt, Bob White, Art Bosworth, Craig Moore, Jack Waldron, Max Kraus, Ned Goldwasser, and Lonnie and Harley Stowell...

Author: By Charles N. Pollak ii, | Title: Hoopsters and Confident Mermen in Action Today | 2/18/1939 | See Source »

...Editor's note: Fine Arts 1a, a course in "practical" art, is hermetically sealed from the rest of the department's work. The student--usually incapable of doing so--is left to make the connection. "Universal essentials," far from being a generality, refers to such concrete ideas as Purpose, Image, Material, and Tools...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MAIL | 2/18/1939 | See Source »

...case of Art Page who faces the Lion's Charlie Holt at 145, a man who has seen action before is grappling. He was a star on his Freshman team and should be in a position to do well. Bill Tyng, who replaces Pete Illman against Columbia's Weldon Booth in the 155 pound class is on the other hand very little experienced. He presents the greatest question mark on the team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Wrestlers to Battle Columbia Today Given Slight Edge Over Invaders | 2/18/1939 | See Source »

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