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...short on frock-coat portraits and winsome nymphs (exceptions: Simon Moselsio's sloe-eyed Nude, John B. Flannagan's dreamy bronze Mother and Child-see cuts). None of the pieces showed any recognizable relation to the U. S. scene. Most abstract of all were: 1) a nut-&-bolt portrait by David Smith, virtuoso in scrap iron (TIME, Nov. 18); 2) a jittery, swaying mobile made out of fence wire and iron by U. S. Mobilist Alexander ("Sandy") Calder. Most arresting exhibit: a crawling, sluglike, headless, armless and legless female form in plaster with three hips, two breasts...
Like the newspaper series from which it was compiled, Ingersoll's book shoots most of its news bolt in the beginning. Its best quality is its wide-eyed observation of ordinary details: how it feels to wait in line for a food-rations book, how London's balloon barrage looks from the ground (". . . all the balloons point in the same direction, as cows do in a field on a windy...
...Harvard band of 116 pieces will take the field in the Yale bowl tomorrow led by baton-twirling Stuart H. Cowen '42. Coming on the gridiron the band will play "The Harvard Graduate School March," a new song by the band's conductor James W. Bolt, Jr. 3Dn. Between halves, besides going through several intricate formations, the group will entertain the crowd with "Harvard, Good Night," "Wintergreen," "Our Director," and "Fair Harvard...
After five lean games, a blocking touch finally came to Dick Harlow's touchdown-hungry gridders--almost like a bolt out of the blue. And they intend to give that bolt right back to the Blue tomorrow afternoon in the Yale Bowl before 45,000 spectators...
...recent bolt of John L. Lewis from the New Deal will result in the elevation of the present number two man in the C I O even if Willkie elected, Thomas believes. Labor may benefit, he said, as "Murray is in many ways a better man than Lewis, though lacking his personal influence...