Word: artistes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...occurred to me that TIME might be interested in knowing that Artist John Steuart Curry (TIME, April 10) achieved considerable recognition as an athlete while in [Geneva] college (Beaver Falls, Pa.). On the cinder path his 220 low hurdle and 220 dash are among the most vivid memories of action which the writer can recall. He could always be counted on for first place in these events. His speed was utilized on the eleven as third man on the triple pass, then comparatively new. Invariably he would pass the line of scrimmage ahead of the first man receiving the pass...
...writer had lost contact with Artist Curry since college days and it requires no stretch of the imagination to understand why he likes best the "Codonas' famed Passing Leap...
...that Mrs. Joslyn liked. Omaha newshawks spotted the "improvement" and the paper highlights were scraped off. Last week Omaha art-lovers saw that George Joslyn had a piercing look again, saw two tiny brush strokes of white paint in the eyes. Director Grumman would not say whether he or Artist Trebilcock had put them...
...aside from portmanteau words and puns); what looks like a puzzling shorthand will resolve itself into a longhand of his own invention, painstaking and descriptive. His latest, like his best-known book (The Enormous Room), is a diary; it is also a manifesto of the rights of man-as-artist, man-as-individual, especially man-as-e.e.cummings...
BOWSPRIT ASHORE-Alexander H. Bone - Doubleday, Doran ($2.50). Autobiography of the younger brother of Artist Muirhead Bone and Skipper David William Bone...