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Practically all the outstanding members of the Law School faculty are pictured. Edward H. Warren '11, professor of Law, who, Life says, "is called 'The Bull' because he looks, walks, and bellows like one," was not snapped in the flesh, however. For Warren told the photographers that "if you bother...
¶The late George Bellows' unsurpassed Stag at Sharkey's and Dance in a Madhouse.
Gifted, vigorous U. S. artists did not begin to climb scaffolding until painters like Sloan, Luks and Bellows had found big subjects in local streets, parks, barrooms, and until the generation of Curry, Wood and Benton had done likewise in the farm and cattle country. The possibility of integrating this...
Whitney Museum. U. S. painting and sculpture only, with particular accent on contemporary work, is collected in Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney's salmon stucco repository at No. 10 West 8th Street in Greenwich Village. Best known pieces: Bellows' Dempsey-Tunney Fight and The Blue Clown by Walt Kuhn...
Hockey players gained the largest number of awards, 21 for the Freshmen, 21 for the Junior Varsity, and 19 for the Varsity. Charles S. Bellows '37, captain of the Junior Varsity pucksters, and John Macl. Callaway '37, received both major and minor letters for their bladework against Yale.