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Eliot's baseball team lost to Yale champion Calhoun College, 12 to 11, in a seven-inning slugfest, also at New Haven. The Elephants tied the game at 11-all in the top of the seventh, but reliefer Nick Blume was unable to prevent the winning Calhoun run in the bottom of the inning. Left fielder John Bigelow, with three hits, and catcher Bob Radner, with two hits and some fine defensive work, led the Eliot attack...
Most outstanding among the Redmen sophomores is quarterback Ronnie Blume of Lexington, Mass., who sparked the 1954 UMass freshman team last season and earned his reputation as the "Lexington Minute...
Claire was born in London in 1931. Her father, Edward Blume, is an advertising man who has spent the last five years in South Africa. Her mother comes from a well-to-do manufacturing family (picture frames). When she divorced her husband in 1950, Mrs. Blume had already changed the spelling of her last name...
...symbolism of Blume's picture-a huge, broken rock with scaffolding to the left of it and ruins to the right-is as obscure as his brushwork is precise. Blume, who at 44 looks rather like a dead-earnest Danny Kaye, believes "the rock symbol is bound to be enigmatic" (TIME, Jan. 17,1949). His painting's popularity, Blume confessed last week, had him "very baffled and certainly very pleased...
...Carnegie's retiring director, Homer Saint-Gaudens, recalls that the public "used to spit at 50 yards at a modern painting. Now they say, 'I don't know anything about it-it may be all right.' " Painter Blume had spent three long years candy-coating his enigmatic Rock with slick, Technicolored gloss, and the public seemed to like the taste...