Word: artistically
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Artist Spencer, though a Harvard man, never cared for Boston. He was born in Harvard, Neb., lives now in New Hope, Pa., has studied under Chase and Henri, is a member of the National Academy. His picture "Mountebanks and Thieves" depicts U. S. slum life with its gay devil-may-care foreground, and the gaunt bleak tenements, brooding, relentless in the background...
...sociable when she likes; vigorous, cheerful, charming. But more and more she is a recluse who, having had experience as country girl (Nebraska), college girl (Nebraska State), reporter and editor (Pittsburgh Leader and McClure's Magazine), teacher and archaeologist, enough to "last a lifetime" is increasingly a subtle artist after the Wordsworth formula, "emotion recollected in tranquillity...
...calmness. The narrative of how Barrymore came to do "Hamlet," the details of the production, his own notions of the play and the first performances, sound more like a casual account of deciding to play gold instead of tennis than a great actor planning to enter on his greatest artistic triumph. All this is somewhat disappointing; and it may be that, in an excess of caution Mr. Barrymore is hiding behind this casualness. Still, it has a natural air; and, although the reader might expect soul-stirring revelations, his Anglo-Saxon temperament is vaguely relieved to find that this artist...
...Justice Stone has a smart son, Marshall H. Stone, who received his Ph. D. from Harvard at 22 (1925). He likewise received the Sheldon Scholarship that same year, which took him to Paris, where he met Emmy M. Portmann, onetime Cleveland artist. Their engagement was announced last week. At present, Son Stone is an instructor in mathematics at Columbia, where his father was onetime (1910-24) Dean of the Law School. fMal S. Daugherty, brother of the one-time- (1921-24) Attorney General Harry M. Daugherty now on trial in Manhattan, has figured as an important witness in the present...
Engaged. Marshall H. Stone, 23, son of Justice Harlan Fiske Stone of the U. S. Supreme Court; to Emmy M. Portmann, onetime Cleveland artist...