Word: artes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Reif. This is what happens if you patronize this place." Mile Reif, vexed by this reflection on her art, applied for an injunction. Her application was heard by Justice Meier Steinbrink, at one time attorney for the Eagle. He held that the union, "not only misrepresented the situation but attempted by intimidation to injure or destroy the plaintiff's business," thereupon granted an injunction against the picketing...
...late Andrew William Mellon spent the last years of his long life at two related labors. One was completed before his death last August. Then Franklin D. Roosevelt graciously accepted his $50,000,000 art donations as the nucleus of a National Art Gallery. The other and more difficult was to clear his name of the charge made by the U. S. Treasury in March...
...Good hockey depends on natural ability plus experience; it's remarkable what teams American colleges turn out when most of the players have had such limited experience," Art Ross, manager of the Boston Bruins, said recently in an interview...
...Art Department would do well to offer a series of courses in the History and practical creation of stage settings for those of artistic inclination who are interested in the drama. The fact that a man took two or three of these courses need not interfere with his ability to pass the General Examination in Fine Arts, which are primarily historical, if such studies were offered as purely extra or related work, aside from the regular historical courses now given in the department. Concentration in the artistic phase of the drama need not be allowed, provided that men interested...
...problem, then, centers about the fact that there is a shortage of literary courses dealing with the drama, that there are no courses in the Art Department dealing exclusively with stage design, and that there are no courses in the English Department which give exclusive instruction in playwriting. What may be done to effect a reconciliation of the University's policy of not providing manual instruction in undergraduate courses, and the growing demand for a broadening of scope in the study of the drama, will be discussed in the second of these editorials...