Word: bruce
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Brownstown, Ind., Mrs. Bruce Jarvis was granted a divorce from her wealthy husband because only once in the last 20 years has he had his hair or beard...
Aladjalow, Peter Arno, Peggy Bacon, Bruce Bairnsfather, Ralph Barton, Franklin Collier, Miguel Covarrubias, Adolph Dehni Do Miskey, Ding, Leonard Dove, Fruch, Bud Fisher, Haupt, John Held, Jr., Helen E. Hoskinson, Rea Irvin, Karass, Rollin Kirby, Kronengold, Edward Nagle, Alan Odie, Gardner Rea, Gluyas Williams, Alexander Calder, and D. T. Carlisle...
...Beekman Pool '32 defeated J. D. Evans '31, 3 to 0; P. G. Livermore '32 defeated C. W. Eiseman '30, 13-12, 15-13, 7-15, 15-7; Edward Orlandini '32 defeated G. T. Emmet, Jr. '31, 3 to 1; C. D. G. Breckinridge '31 defeated N. H. Bruce '30, 2 to 0; E. P. Gunn '30 defeated W. H. Chesebrough...
...Bruce (TIME, Oct. 21), and moved into an unpretentious Canberra hotel for his term of office...
...richly colored, rather thickly painted still life of brocade, a vase, a fiddle. Paris painters, recalling Carnegie's previous recognition of more salient French painters (first prize, 1927, to Henri Matisse; first prize, 1928, to André Derain) were considerably puzzled by this award. Edward Bruce painted an Italian pear tree, leafless, in full blossom. This canvas won first honorable mention and $300. Meticulously Painter Bruce had picked out each bud against a leaden sky, producing a pleasant, symmetrically composed picture, eclectic, Japanesque. It is not particularly remarkable, but Edward Bruce has not long been a painter...